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ships captain

We're sailing the same boat Captains of our own ships Steering in opposite directions Slowly going nowhere Razor sharp winds Cutting through my skin Going straight into my soul Its going for the kill How dare I throw out a lifesaver While we're busy drowning Just forget about the world Be selfish - you are more important It starts at home they say Home is the open sea But the oceans bares so many secrets Just one more wreck forgotten underneath
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vilene-joubert
South African
Published
Jun 24, 2013
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