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The shore is always there— beyond the rocky coast a hawk whips a wing at the volatile sea, quaking from the force of an unseen monster below whose walloping jaws flop open to consume all, yet some nights the monster’s mouth matches mine; she gently kisses me inside a sea-strewn dream, her slick blue skin descending beneath moonlit flesh—she’s emerging from the waves, lunging toward the clouds adorned with detonations of sea green and foam Her dive ends She’s the whale again A shadow beneath blue white glass On I sail, scanning the dark familiar ocean       it means everything.
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Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 1:16 PM UTC
Ahab's Son
The shore is always there— beyond the rocky coast a hawk whips a wing at the volatile sea, quaking from the force of an unseen monster below whose walloping jaws flop open to consume all, yet some nights the monster’s mouth matches mine; she gently kisses me inside a sea-strewn dream, her slick blue skin descending beneath moonlit flesh—she’s emerging from the waves, lunging toward the clouds adorned with detonations of sea green and foam Her dive ends She’s the whale again A shadow beneath blue white glass On I sail, scanning the dark familiar ocean       it means everything.
cm-eithun
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Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 1:16 PM UTC
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