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Hurricane Aquarius

Heavy winds push me into the sea High waters try to capsize me I adjust my sail, travel closer to the storm Looking out at it, I she isn't the norm I know that this hurricane is made for me The hurricane washes away all my doubts It forces me to face my fears and dream about All the things that could be with me and her I know she doesn't mean to drench me As I approached her first She's trying her best to be a subtle rain But I see it, she's a hurricane just the same I don't fear her powerful gust I know advancing for her is a must I can her eye is fully just And when she gazes on me I know I can't give up
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montay-henson
26 / M / American
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Feb 25, 2018
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