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Your body is the ocean rippling and unfathomable, eyes a wavering, wandering, azure blue set always to be drawn away before rushing back; sending salted spray slaps against my skin. I wax and I wane and you're set, sometimes, to do the same as this your tempestuous tides do echo, with your ebb and your flow, our highs and our lows but when we're both at our greatest height there's glory in our gravitation. you shiver when you look into my eyes, these beacons of sharp, darkening grey, and sometimes, only sometimes, just as the spring tide exults, it seems like the oceans in love with the fickle full-moon.
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Jul 6, 2015
Jul 6, 2015 at 4:31 AM UTC
Your body of water.
Your body is the ocean rippling and unfathomable, eyes a wavering, wandering, azure blue set always to be drawn away before rushing back; sending salted spray slaps against my skin. I wax and I wane and you're set, sometimes, to do the same as this your tempestuous tides do echo, with your ebb and your flow, our highs and our lows but when we're both at our greatest height there's glory in our gravitation. you shiver when you look into my eyes, these beacons of sharp, darkening grey, and sometimes, only sometimes, just as the spring tide exults, it seems like the oceans in love with the fickle full-moon.
ella-gwen
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Jul 6, 2015
Jul 6, 2015 at 4:31 AM UTC
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