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As it's different, when you're weaned on the stinging foam on chins and hair Hearing the sighs of the sea when you fall and no-one's there as if to say, I'm here, but I won't help! You dash stones in rage that she simply swallows and thanks you for with a particularly ungrateful wave. Spiders in bright buckets, ***** in between toes in rock pools a dog-shit buried in the sand. Worst, are the bat-eyed gulls swooping on candy you guarded from bigger kids but no-one hides from gulls and sweeping swallow a bag whole one gulp, unremorseful, one eye, always watching stoney, black. So now, I am older and we are sun-bathing, or rather, you are stretched out glossy and smiling like a good haul where I pick sand from my belly button and shade my iPad from the sun. I see two gulls, eyeing up your Pimms cocking their heads in angular decision, I offer them some Smoked Salmon, they ****** you shout which spooks the birds who fly away, yet together, gliding parallel. You storm away, stamping sand in drinks and electrics alike but I am anchored here watching the gulls flying duo tied from their throats and then their stomachs. The more they want to pull away, their bodies pull them closer
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May 8, 2018
May 8, 2018 at 5:20 AM UTC
The Seaside you don't know
As it's different, when you're weaned on the stinging foam on chins and hair Hearing the sighs of the sea when you fall and no-one's there as if to say, I'm here, but I won't help! You dash stones in rage that she simply swallows and thanks you for with a particularly ungrateful wave. Spiders in bright buckets, ***** in between toes in rock pools a dog-shit buried in the sand. Worst, are the bat-eyed gulls swooping on candy you guarded from bigger kids but no-one hides from gulls and sweeping swallow a bag whole one gulp, unremorseful, one eye, always watching stoney, black. So now, I am older and we are sun-bathing, or rather, you are stretched out glossy and smiling like a good haul where I pick sand from my belly button and shade my iPad from the sun. I see two gulls, eyeing up your Pimms cocking their heads in angular decision, I offer them some Smoked Salmon, they ****** you shout which spooks the birds who fly away, yet together, gliding parallel. You storm away, stamping sand in drinks and electrics alike but I am anchored here watching the gulls flying duo tied from their throats and then their stomachs. The more they want to pull away, their bodies pull them closer
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28/F/The big blue
May 8, 2018
May 8, 2018 at 5:20 AM UTC
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