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I’ve sat in throngs of people, between seas and seas, knowing there’s a small chance salt gets called by its name CaCl2 instead. I’m constantly aware I am one compound; full, contradictory, Knowing people will find In the ocean of things More salt as oceans evaporate, Lifting to clouds, Till only enough is left for us to swim in. A little girl, collects the beautiful things, the Seashells people always want —conversation, joy, money— In ziplock bags, with water and the handful who can handle it, And we, Undesirable stay in the sea, Brushing from horizon to horizon, until we’re swept up, Or drown someone.
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Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018 at 6:42 PM UTC
Sea Salt Caramel (The Silver Lining)
I’ve sat in throngs of people, between seas and seas, knowing there’s a small chance salt gets called by its name CaCl2 instead. I’m constantly aware I am one compound; full, contradictory, Knowing people will find In the ocean of things More salt as oceans evaporate, Lifting to clouds, Till only enough is left for us to swim in. A little girl, collects the beautiful things, the Seashells people always want —conversation, joy, money— In ziplock bags, with water and the handful who can handle it, And we, Undesirable stay in the sea, Brushing from horizon to horizon, until we’re swept up, Or drown someone.
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18/Transgender Male
Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018 at 6:42 PM UTC
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