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Phosphorescent Tides

The ocean was illuminated A myriad of glowing tendrils sparking from my feet, Up my spine. Wading in, I am an island, my legs glowing pillars against the dark water, A spec in the night. All over the bay, fish move in glowing arcs, But am I the only shining girl, shivering in the water, Walking on stars. At shore waves lap against the beach, Exploding in a second of salt scented light, before streaming back to sea, Leaving dark wet sand. And when I to leave shinning grains cling to my feet, Creating glowing foot prints in my wake, To fade with day brake and the tide.
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Nov 26, 2011
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