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Jan 2018
Her body was made from sea foam,
Her rising breast the remnants of broken shells,
And shattered glass worn smooth by salt and stone,
Reborn from green blue seas.
Her breath was brine,
Poison seeping
from salt crusted lips,
And sinking her body deep
To the ocean floor.
Laying among coral of sun fire and lavender,
Gentle fish kissed her skin
And the sun sang sweetly,
Through the crystal sea.
Written by
Elyse Hyland  18/F/Australia
(18/F/Australia)   
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