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Am I Allowed To Speak Aloud?

As a sea wishes it could see A bee longs for more to be. And I wish to meet the eye Of every passing passerby A waist that wants to waste away The monster that prays for every prey The one that wishes it could have won A nose that knows, A toe that tows The burden of an ode I've always owed.
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robyn-kekacs
American
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Sep 1, 2011
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