In the pool, neon ripples break my name,
Logan floating, moonlight soldered to my skin.
Chlorine lungs exhale the day’s champagne,
every splash a reset, every sink a begin.
Beneath the hush, bass drums in my chest,
heartbeats sync with the filter’s sigh.
I’m half-drunk on starlight, half-blessed,
letting the deep end answer why.
Tonight the water forgives the years,
I dive through ghosts till they dissolve in tears.