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Neither fire nor storm can wash the tide away it is this earthy season that takes the most of may i plucked a seed from whence it came to plant a new breed of unknown origin i know not when i shall return for every reason that is bare i only know the beach is free and the entrance must be so it reminds me of wooden shells, of starfishes and swimming trunks can make an afternoon an aftershock of things that happened and things to come i walked the silent beach of home with but one tragedy i am alone......
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Apr 1, 2015
Apr 1, 2015 at 6:33 AM UTC
One Sunday Afternoon- At the Beach
Neither fire nor storm can wash the tide away it is this earthy season that takes the most of may i plucked a seed from whence it came to plant a new breed of unknown origin i know not when i shall return for every reason that is bare i only know the beach is free and the entrance must be so it reminds me of wooden shells, of starfishes and swimming trunks can make an afternoon an aftershock of things that happened and things to come i walked the silent beach of home with but one tragedy i am alone......
For: Olivia Rojas Rosal ( 1979)
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Apr 1, 2015
Apr 1, 2015 at 6:33 AM UTC
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