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I wish I was there again. I wish everything that’s in my head got lost at sea, that all I could taste was salty air. I wish I was walking in the little shops that all sold seashells and starfish. I wish everywhere I was I could hear the crashing tide; calling me back to the cold, fresh, water. I wish my feet were buried in warm sand, hiding from the chilling breeze. I wish I was where time slowed to a stop, where I had all the time in the world. I wish I was staring into a never ending horizon, where I wasn’t always running to catch up. Where all I had to do was breathe in and breathe out.
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Mar 18, 2018
Mar 18, 2018 at 4:14 PM UTC
Just Exsisting
I wish I was there again. I wish everything that’s in my head got lost at sea, that all I could taste was salty air. I wish I was walking in the little shops that all sold seashells and starfish. I wish everywhere I was I could hear the crashing tide; calling me back to the cold, fresh, water. I wish my feet were buried in warm sand, hiding from the chilling breeze. I wish I was where time slowed to a stop, where I had all the time in the world. I wish I was staring into a never ending horizon, where I wasn’t always running to catch up. Where all I had to do was breathe in and breathe out.
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24/F/in the ocean
Mar 18, 2018
Mar 18, 2018 at 4:14 PM UTC
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