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Jellyfish

I see jellyfish in the ocean of your eyes And I swear those translucent blue jellyfish Are just the remains of your mesmerizing marble eyes That shattered into pieces The second your eyes first met sunlight When I look at you I wonder Where all those jellyfish are heading; Spiraling down into the blackness of your pupil And I wish I could join them, I wish I could experience the rhythmic motion of comfort and solace That your eyes provide just by looking at them, But how much more would I feel If I could lose myself in them? Or maybe I'd be caught in the undercurrent of your thoughts, Maybe you'd suck me in and I'd never want to leave the black bottom of the ocean in your eyes; Maybe I'd fall in love with the secret places the jellyfish don't dare to go, The things I wonder when I look at you, So many thoughts flood my mind When I trace my fingers across your lips And stare at the beautiful jellyfish That glimmer so brilliantly in the darkness and the light. I wonder what I'd find down there, But I think that's my favorite part about looking at you, This is one thing I'll never really know; I guess I'll just admire you from my boat, And continue to be lost in the sea of your eyes Admiring the translucent jellyfish from afar.
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Jul 6, 2016
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