SPACE WALK
A nonsense term. To walk
needs feet with something solid
under, the tug at heel
and toe of gravity,
a firmness for the tensed foot’s
arch to grope, grip like a ladder’s
rungs under it, and hold,
haul, heave against.
Swim ming’s
not absolutely the word
either, though what you move through
is suffocating ocean
everywhere, a dead Sea
noiselessly drowning in
a shoreless flood the whole
of Time.
We step to walk,
of course. But equally
are said to step into the sea.
What is space likened to, in the poem?
A. gravity B. time
C. an ocean D. a ladder
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I am pretty sure that the answer is c
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