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Jellyfish Lake

Some Jellyfish fly free In the lonesome rice-wine sea I cannot in myself be As single sweetening algae That you are Is by far The most alluring Your upside’s down assuring Juvenile fish Who have one wish Swim about in each direction Craving only their own protection I prefer the Jellyfish Lake It has a certain give and take The sun has always made me one And I don’t ask for much but home Drifting entangled Nematocysts in symphony Daring to touch And eating Sushi Stingers abound But in you I found A long lost love For light above Someday Perhaps In certain relax We could float Beneath one boat
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Oct 21, 2016
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