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Nov 2012
Shattered blocks of salt and such,
where a summer coil wrapped itself around my legs.
While friends play on the beach, and I was
stunted on the floor. The sand and I,
we merged and I am the beach. 
They play on me and dance, “Fire!”
is sung. And I sang a salty song,
where the moon rose, and I rose.
They were asleep, and stayed. 

         I crept and took them, they followed willingly.
         Now I am the beach, and they float in the ocean. 
         We can dance and sing forever this way.
Written by
Wilfredo Flores  31/M
(31/M)   
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