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Into the vastness of time Where moments come and go And disappear into the ocean. Of all that was created Where some keep afloat And others inevitably sink. I look at all the waves Relentlessly moving and breaking Every moment that was part of me. Behind the water I see faces Of the past and the present Having an endless conversation. I listen to their voices Familiar whispers Never too far away. In my hands I hold two pages One crumpled and one brand new Two things that I must do. First I unwrite a chapter About a long but past love Erasing everything on the crumpled paper. Word after word after word Retracing all past feelings While I leave them all behind. When I’m done I look at the ocean And while hearing the ruthless waves I start filling the blank page. With incomplete sentences For it is just the beginning Of a love too soon to tell. Still I continue to write As to capture every moment That reminds me of you.
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Jan 9, 2024
Jan 9, 2024 at 5:00 AM UTC
Ocean
Into the vastness of time Where moments come and go And disappear into the ocean. Of all that was created Where some keep afloat And others inevitably sink. I look at all the waves Relentlessly moving and breaking Every moment that was part of me. Behind the water I see faces Of the past and the present Having an endless conversation. I listen to their voices Familiar whispers Never too far away. In my hands I hold two pages One crumpled and one brand new Two things that I must do. First I unwrite a chapter About a long but past love Erasing everything on the crumpled paper. Word after word after word Retracing all past feelings While I leave them all behind. When I’m done I look at the ocean And while hearing the ruthless waves I start filling the blank page. With incomplete sentences For it is just the beginning Of a love too soon to tell. Still I continue to write As to capture every moment That reminds me of you.
mellowmomo
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Jan 9, 2024
Jan 9, 2024 at 5:00 AM UTC
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