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Drunken Fisherman At Sunset

The rain embraced earth,

leaving behind morning dews and vigor.

Somewhere along the distant town, I hear an aged song.

Swirl swirl, I once roam the world.

Azure sunset, Tears of spring, The world once my mount.

Mountain thoughts, River heart, Valley self,

My River is dried, ocean emptied,

Simply a Drunken fisherman in the sunset.

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Written by
oldwillow
17 / M
Published
Oct 24, 2020
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#river#mountain#thought#self#heart#fisherman#drunk#earth#rain
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