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thalassophile

bare chested and open to the sky, I wish I knew what it felt like to see the future. At this moment, all I know is that the rocks are making grooves in my shoulder blades and my nipples may very well be burning. It’s time to turn over; try facing the earth and be captivated by ants traipsing across the rock. Minutae. Mundane. The tide may swell over and engulf me, fresh, to rock me gently maybe underwater I’ll catch a glimpse of strong words or the place where I die. I’ll see my lover amongst the seaweed and our children laying in shells. But on my back, by this sea, I hear friends praising each other in French and see the sun’s outline when I close my eyes. I am still 23 with purple fingernails and shaved legs. I am no closer to the water.
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Written by
rebecca-gismondi
Canadian
Published
Sep 15, 2015
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23·147
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#girl#future#up#water#woman#growing#ocean#sea#naked#river
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