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Mother of Pearl

by LJChaplin

She finds consolation In the shell of her being, At the bottom of an ocean Where neither man Nor the tide that follows him Can carry her away. Her heart belongs in a shell, Wrapped in layers upon layers of nacre Where she can abstain From pain, From torment And from his touch.
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LJChaplin
22 / M / English
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Written by
LJChaplin
22 / M / English
Published
Mar 6, 2017
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1m
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(c) L.J. Chaplin

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