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Sea Smoke

by @amy-y

The cruel cold sea spits out salt in tall waves. Can’t breathe when I sing or I’ll choke on sand. Ships sail through rough seas, black skies blur sight of those on board. Smell the damp oak creak from blue strength, can’t slow the whirlwind in the clouds. Let the storm brew, then pick up the spines of shells that broke and danced in the waves. Can’t see the shore through the haze; look for the twist and turn of sand as it laughs – look for shimmering jewels and gem stones, and light from the lamp at the edge of the reef. Safe from harm.
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Jul 28, 2014
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