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out on the mudflats washed up by an angry sea a shell remains parched by the sun a little bright paint to remind whoever bothers to look of the colour they once had hauntingly beautiful shapes at dusk ghosts with shrouded faces Silt there to block the estuary a danger to shipping of no use to anyone but foolish romantics who see the glory days gone by a little sense of history, reverence to the way things used to be when they're gone another age will discard the waste of lonely forgotten souls on the shoreline
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Feb 18, 2020
Feb 18, 2020 at 4:32 AM UTC
Wrecks
out on the mudflats washed up by an angry sea a shell remains parched by the sun a little bright paint to remind whoever bothers to look of the colour they once had hauntingly beautiful shapes at dusk ghosts with shrouded faces Silt there to block the estuary a danger to shipping of no use to anyone but foolish romantics who see the glory days gone by a little sense of history, reverence to the way things used to be when they're gone another age will discard the waste of lonely forgotten souls on the shoreline
nigdaw
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60/M/Essex, UK.
Feb 18, 2020
Feb 18, 2020 at 4:32 AM UTC
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