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when the sun hits the water it hisses. to be remembered the moon hides as not to be taken advantage of crimson cratered berries cause mercy to be begged for by the consumer a paradise proximity to nature when no one is watching a bird’s eye view of tomorrow never changing churning aqua as it gently caresses the line of shore vomiting up shells and rocks for little hands to collect and forget darkness consumes the earth as it is plunged into night the stars are punched out of the black sky the remains silently showering the universe as the waves hit the sand Goodnight.
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Feb 7, 2010
Feb 7, 2010 at 3:59 PM UTC
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when the sun hits the water it hisses. to be remembered the moon hides as not to be taken advantage of crimson cratered berries cause mercy to be begged for by the consumer a paradise proximity to nature when no one is watching a bird’s eye view of tomorrow never changing churning aqua as it gently caresses the line of shore vomiting up shells and rocks for little hands to collect and forget darkness consumes the earth as it is plunged into night the stars are punched out of the black sky the remains silently showering the universe as the waves hit the sand Goodnight.
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Feb 7, 2010
Feb 7, 2010 at 3:59 PM UTC
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