Take Me To The Beach
Let's face those fears
Take me to the beach.
"But you're not a beach person," you say.
I sigh.
"Ever since I've known you,
You've told me that you don't like beach holidays."
I sigh louder.
Listen, I say.
You've got to understand that
There's actually a difference in
"being a beach person" and "liking the beach".
There have been many times
Where the sorrow in my heart is so heavy
A tiresome burden to carry
That I just want to stop driving
Park the car
At the shoreline, and take in the sight
Of the enormous body of water
The sun in the horizon
The calmness and safety of the waves,
Coming,
Going.
I notice your silence when I say this,
But I go on.
The thing is,
I have a fear.
No, two fears.
One - I'm afraid of the vastness that is the sea,
The ocean, the water.
Mostly because I can't swim.
Plus, I've watched and read and heard
One too many tsunami stories.
I shudder as I share this with you.
So that's that.
But that is something my head can wrap around
If I remind myself of the unknown
And how that can't kill me yet.
But then there's the other fear...
The fear of what's expected
When you say "beach person"
My mind thinks of...
Bikinis, skimpiness, sexiness
Alcohol, parties, late nights
"FUN".
And I don't do that kind of fun.
I don't do that kind of LOUD.
It's for you, but not for me.
That association and branding of being a "beach holiday person"
Is not what I can find peace in.
I don't know if I can ever.
Call it lack of confidence, lack of experience.
Close-mindedness, even.
But it is what it is.
I don't find peace in that.
I can't find peace in loud places.
I'm sorry, I finally say.
"Okay," you say.
And we continue our drive home in silence.
Never going to the beach.
About the Creator
Manisha Dhalani
Content writer and marketer helping solopreneurs achieve organic growth. Loves reading, eating cake, and having insightful conversations.


Comments (2)
I am not a beach person, but I love being at the beach, the border between the seeming solidity of land and the swirling flex of the sea and waves. Excellent words
The beach is great but you need to understand how the ocean works in order to stay safe, great work