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I am not the ocean.

The ocean cannot fit in a drugstore at nine pm, blinking up at fluorescent lights

hearing giggling

being ashamed.

The ocean drowns the people inside her, if she wants to or cradles them but, I?

I am drowned. I am cradled. Held and held down by so many tides, so many hands,

ever-changing never-staying.

The ocean commits herself, she stays put, she holds open her palms and whispers

"I am not afraid to let you stay here. I am not afraid of you, exploring my depths."

I am not the ocean.

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amanda-jerry
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Oct 9, 2013
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