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The Sea Has No Wrath

I came to the sea, where she lapped and fled so easily, but in my wanting I saw her not. …But the clouds came. They came, they went— and shyness was the shore where I rested my heavy soggy head, to offer up dreams to the dying warm gold of grain, in defiance to the cold n' coming rain.
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deadeadead
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Mar 15, 2018
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seas are alaways a comfort.

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#sea#calm#defiance#cold#warmth
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