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The Ocean's Felony

You, Oh Ocean, who makes love with the orange sky at dusk

With confidence you glisten, harboring smiles - a glorious mask

Yet you drowned thousands of dreams in the storms

You swallowed brave sailors in many forms

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Published
Mar 20, 2017
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