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A pile of words onto the page

So i drew a pile of words onto the page

and in a rage i covered them in black lines and criss crosses until a

small sad scribbly sailing ship appeared upon the scarred bark white sheets;

mooring, sinking, drinking in the brine

and choking on weeds that drift

aimlessly atop a deep engulfing sea.

Dying boat submerging to be free

Lonesome boat singing a fading melody,

Water cleans.

Moonlight streams.

Seafolk dream

and the ocean breathes in a calm that swells

into a seething, heaving storm within a sea of scribbled words

lines blurred

bone dry

sun starched

my mouth is parched

and words form salted pearls upon my lip.

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jacqe-booth
Australian
Published
Aug 18, 2010
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