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First the child, who squeals at the foaming waves and sniffs the salt in the air, distracted and amazed by the colours of the sand. Then, the teen, trying to hide carefree bliss behind hair fondled by the sea breeze. Suddenly, the proud parent, presiding over all and remembering the days when they were but a child theirself. First the child, clutching their plastic ***** and diving into the soft, scorching powder. Then, the teen, who sighs in apparent derision whilst hiding the longing to play. Suddenly, the exhausted parent, buried and towed and made to inspect various pits of faith. First the child, clumsily scooping handfuls of damp, soothing grains. Then, the teen, sighing and crouching to help whilst decreeing helping is not "playing". Suddenly, the knowing parent, catches the eyes of them both and nods a nod of serenity. First the child, studding twisted shells like wavering mountains dotted across a globe by a clumsy god. Then, the teen, rolling their eyes as they arrange a symmetrical formation of emotion. Suddenly, the grinning parent, watching as two formidable castles become a fortress of hope. And then? The tide Took them all Away And the castle's glittering flag washed calmly against the shore. Until The child Could come Again And there it waits still...next to the misshapen lump of sand that was once a fortress of dreams.
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Aug 7, 2015
Aug 7, 2015 at 12:42 PM UTC
Holiday at the castle's beach
First the child, who squeals at the foaming waves and sniffs the salt in the air, distracted and amazed by the colours of the sand. Then, the teen, trying to hide carefree bliss behind hair fondled by the sea breeze. Suddenly, the proud parent, presiding over all and remembering the days when they were but a child theirself. First the child, clutching their plastic ***** and diving into the soft, scorching powder. Then, the teen, who sighs in apparent derision whilst hiding the longing to play. Suddenly, the exhausted parent, buried and towed and made to inspect various pits of faith. First the child, clumsily scooping handfuls of damp, soothing grains. Then, the teen, sighing and crouching to help whilst decreeing helping is not "playing". Suddenly, the knowing parent, catches the eyes of them both and nods a nod of serenity. First the child, studding twisted shells like wavering mountains dotted across a globe by a clumsy god. Then, the teen, rolling their eyes as they arrange a symmetrical formation of emotion. Suddenly, the grinning parent, watching as two formidable castles become a fortress of hope. And then? The tide Took them all Away And the castle's glittering flag washed calmly against the shore. Until The child Could come Again And there it waits still...next to the misshapen lump of sand that was once a fortress of dreams.
A flash of inspiration that struck me - had to get it down O.o Hope you all enjoy my random burst! :P
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Aug 7, 2015
Aug 7, 2015 at 12:42 PM UTC
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