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See how the carved ships sail, not in legions, but alone- their lacquered bows shining, their scarves full-blown. Note how they primp and pose, as the white waves whisper and the air goes frail. 'The Sea is a lady who loves to sing, and all of her songs have sail'. Fling with your arm a pale, thin shell, the color of a bone. Sing with your heart to soothe all spite, in your voice so sand-pebble light. 'The Sea is a lady who loves to sing, and all of her songs have sail'.
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May 20, 2012
May 20, 2012 at 5:16 PM UTC
Carved Ships
See how the carved ships sail, not in legions, but alone- their lacquered bows shining, their scarves full-blown. Note how they primp and pose, as the white waves whisper and the air goes frail. 'The Sea is a lady who loves to sing, and all of her songs have sail'. Fling with your arm a pale, thin shell, the color of a bone. Sing with your heart to soothe all spite, in your voice so sand-pebble light. 'The Sea is a lady who loves to sing, and all of her songs have sail'.
mitchell-e-walters
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May 20, 2012
May 20, 2012 at 5:16 PM UTC
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