In Trouble Again



In Trouble Again

I look through the water and it's crystal clear this time of year
I am swimming down by the catfish pier
I stretched my skin and I can feel it through the current
I spread my arms, and with a twist of my body, I am concurrent
I dig down deep and go towards home
There's a chill that goes down deep to my bones
The icy water usually isn't cold this time of year
But as I draw towards home I can feel it so near
With a sigh I keep going onward
I can almost see the sidewalk as I swim forward
I hope I'm not in that much trouble
I better hurry and make it double
Why did I have to yell at my mom and then dart away
My dad really hates when I stray
He says the ocean can be a really dangerous place
And then, I told him I laugh in dangers face
And, oh boy, that really got him mad
Why do I always have to piss off my dad
Well I better go home and face the music
I glide towards the water feeling sick
I'm sure everything will work itself out it always does
But my anger got the best of me just because
I always feel like I can never do nothing right
But it's my own thoughts in my head that keep me up at night
But, if I told dad about this, he would get real mad
So I swim towards home feeling sad
And then when I finally see dad's face
He surprised me and said that he he was glad I was safe
I know dad really loves me, but sometimes I can be a child
it's not my fault I was raised in the wild
That's how it is to be a mermaid I guess
I just hope I passed his test
So far it seems really bright
All I feel is dad's love and not the fight
Just stay tuned for a part two
And maybe I can show you something new

A. D. Small
November 11, 2022
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Written on November 11, 2022

Submitted by amberp.35129 on November 28, 2022

Modified by amberp.35129 on January 19, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X AABBXXAACCDDEEFFGGHHXXIIGGFXJJXXIIKK XX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,656
Words 361
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 36, 2

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