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The swimming lady

by @Tollan

You drank my thoughts When you swam in my mind Changed the currents Calmed the rouge waves And so the swimming lady swam deeper You drank my thoughts And liked the taste It took your breath away A motionless sway And so the swimming lady swam deeper I pulled you round But you kept right Trying to find life or distant light You found nothing And so the swimming lady sunk deeper You hate the dark Should of known this place I didn't try to keep it away That was your mistake And so the swimming lady was dragged deeper The floor is strange Touch it It traps you there as you're unaware Forever staring upwards And so the swimming lady swam no further
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