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Apr 2013
A perambulatory excursion
presented to me an ocean;
aqua satin and a costume:
one I recognized.

Osculate affection
and sodium inhalation;
an amorous abyss acting
with my undulation.

While paternal extensions
burst bubbles full of me,
a sequence of imbibing
spur doleful reverie.

A pleasurable immortal,
and a marine that is eternal.
I asked and he gave
so in the ocean-tomb I stayed.
This poem corresponds with the other poem, and uses Latin and French root words in contrast with the other's Germanic composition.
Written by
Wilfredo Flores  31/M
(31/M)   
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