She climbed onto the edge of the boat. She could hear the crew calling her, but she did not pause to listen. She sprang into the air and dived into the sea.
The water was waiting for her. She had not expected it to challenge her so. She floundered as the current pulled and twisted her limbs. The ocean filled her mouth, her lungs. A wave lifted her up, a last flash of day. It rolled her up in a tomb of foam.
Then she went down.
All the way.
First published in Great Britain 2004 by Macmillan
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‘The Lost Girl’ by Ciaran Carson reproduced by kind permission of the author and The Gallery Press, Loughcrew, Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. From The New Estate and Other Poems (1998). ‘An Old Woman of the Roads’ by Padraic Colum.
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