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Goddess of the Sea

The water calls to her like a sailor to the sea The water calls to her like a seal who swims free The waves crash upon her and she releases all her worries and fears to the deep blue sea As she pushes on the ocean floor She rises above and looks at the starlit sky Smiling and breathing in the salty air Bowing her head to the full moon Laughing, knowing she is not alone Splashing and playing like a child Hearing soft whispers Telling her she is a Goddess of the Sea She sinks deeper, letting the water cleanse her For her soul was made of sea foam Here her heart will always lie Knowing she was born a mermaid long ago
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dawn
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Jul 19, 2013
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