Teenage Angst and Swimming Lessons
You know, when youโre drowning, you donโt actually inhale until right before you black out.
The instinct to not let any water in is so strong that you wonโt open your mouth until you feel like your headโs exploding.
And when you finally let it in, thatโs when it stops hurting.
Iโm fine.
Yeah, aside from the not sleeping,
the constant overwhelming feeling that something bad is about to happen.
Itโs not just a feeling,
itโs some type of reality.
I canโt breathe,
like Iโm drowning.
So, if Iโm drowning and I'm trying to keep my mouth closed until theย
very
last
moment,
what if I choose not to open my mouth?
To not let the water in?
I mean, people do it anyway,
itโs a reflex,
but
if I hold off until that reflex kicks in,
Iโll have more time, right?
Not much,
but more time to fight my way to the surface,
I guess.
More time to grab a preserver.
But
more time to be in agonising pain,
did I forget the part about my head exploding?
If it's about survival, though,
isnโt a little agony worth it?
What if it just gets worse?
What if itโs agony now, and hell later on?
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