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drowning

as I cling to this fragile shore

broken pieces of driftwood will surface

hollowed out by the effort of travel

and softened by the harsh truth

that when I think of you

at four in the morning

eyes tired lungs heaving

you will be asleep

unaware of the chaos your existence causes

within me

as oceans overlap the land.

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lydia-4
Canadian
Published
May 30, 2013
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