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I lie in the sand under the palm tree

I lie in the sand under the palm tree

Sand between the toes, washing in the sea

I count the stars, for the seventh time now.

With the moon out, I nearly forget how.

 

My meals come few, and far in between

Could the fish be sparser, so it would seem

There's so much time between my feasts to think

Ocean surrounds, yet not a drop to drink.

 

I ponder at the moon and recognize

How its hue reveals the deceit and lies

You, my misty moon, I remember you

When I saw you last, in agony too.

 

Those I held dearest left me here to rot

To wander about, within pain and thought

To fend for myself and survive alone

And march ahead in bracing the unknown.

 

I lie in wait tearing my own nails

Wondering what first will come, death or sails?

Until then I'll forsake those who left me

And draw closer to the sun whilst I be.

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gary-w-weasel-jr-1
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Feb 17, 2014
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Written September 6, 2009 @ 12:02 AM CDT

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