The boy who is learning to
dive
has a lot on his mind:
how to place
his unfamiliar, disobeying feet
on the slippery rungs;
how to straighten himself and walk
the length of the board
without glancing down;
how to stand, to extend
his arms straight ahead, as the other boys do,
without wavering;
how to cancel the height,
the shake in his legs,
once more how to breathe.
But while he stands there and the water stills,
from out of nowhere a kid half his size
goes charging past
to pedal pedal pedal in empty air,
before dropping through into the target
of his own reflection. Resounding cheers,
upon which the older boy gives up,
surrenders to something somewhere
beyond his control,
and at last steps clear
of the board to fall
away into the rapturous applause
of water, each glistening drop
a medal struck to honor his courage,
the triumph of his simply letting go.
Pat Boran, The Next Life (Dedalus, 2012)
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