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16 October 2014
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Stephanie Conn

Stephanie is originally from Newtownards, Co. Down but now lives with her family in County Antrim. She has taken a break from full-time teaching to spend more time with her young daughters and concentrate on her writing. She has been published in ‘Speech Therapy‘.

Drowning by Stephanie Conn


I step into the little boat,

encouraged by the peels of laughter -

and after all, such a perfect setting.

I feel the gentle warmth on my skin

that fails to warm the cold truth

and I row with all my strength.

But I am weak and fail to get far,

so I stop and drift and watch -

the mother and the child.

I am neither, no prospect of either,

I capsize and drown.


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