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As I reach for you time and time again, you surprise me with just how perfect you are. You're the fleeting dream in which I cannot grasp. You're so close yet so far away. And as you blind my vision, I don't realize the damage you inflict upon me. And as I leave the others to sail by themselves, your green light is all I see, your expensive voice is all I hear, your soft lips are all I taste, your short-lived love is all I feel. As a piercing pain and a diluted red envelop me, I reach out to what I desperately believe in. And as I sail to the end of the world, I forget my fellow yet poetic sailor. Never knowing the pain I cause my poor old sport.
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Mar 10, 2015
Mar 10, 2015 at 4:31 PM UTC
Jay Gatsby (from The Great Gatsby novel)
As I reach for you time and time again, you surprise me with just how perfect you are. You're the fleeting dream in which I cannot grasp. You're so close yet so far away. And as you blind my vision, I don't realize the damage you inflict upon me. And as I leave the others to sail by themselves, your green light is all I see, your expensive voice is all I hear, your soft lips are all I taste, your short-lived love is all I feel. As a piercing pain and a diluted red envelop me, I reach out to what I desperately believe in. And as I sail to the end of the world, I forget my fellow yet poetic sailor. Never knowing the pain I cause my poor old sport.
This is a poem about The Great Gatsby, in Gatsby's POV.
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Mar 10, 2015
Mar 10, 2015 at 4:31 PM UTC
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