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He is a Fried Egg Jellyfish, nonetheless he was ignorant Always pushing things on me He never considered feelings Like the Phacellophora camtschatica his sting is rather weak. But that doesn't seem to explain why it took me so long to see that he was only after one thing. - She is a Pacific Sea Nettle Glowing; always and forever. I embrace her light even when I'm feeling smothered. She is amazing in many ways But could become dangerous in a matter of days. Just like the Chrysaora fuscescens, She is made of many colors. Which is why I can't stop looking at her. - He is a Purple Striped Jelly One of the most painful out of these Oh sweet, Chrysaora colorata, he truly stung me. So beautiful inside and out I should've looked but never touched I just wanted to be his cancer crab, but I never was one.. I was the ocean sunfish biting back. - He is a Golden Jellyfish Beautifully mysterious as always I want to dive straight into him As I would the lake that the smack lives in. Very similar to the lake he is full of golden aspects that I long to intake. He hasn't stung me yet, So why should I ponder mistakes? He'll always be stuck inside of my head.
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For You?
Written by
Jellyfish
28 / F
Published
Aug 1, 2015
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Note: A smack is a group of Golden Jellyfish.

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