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I've gotten so used to isolation that a deserted island is home the sea of despair is a continuous whirlpool of void emptiness is the sun and the sky is crying for me eyes tired then eyes closed and the mind took over for one who exists behind the shadows, how mundane it is to dream, to wish, that someday someone will get lost in my forgotten shore like a siren without a voice her life is a soft hum a melancholic peace she's not out to lure but to give rest thousands of fishermen have kissed her lips and fleeted and every time before they go, she hums a lullaby of happiness that it's okay and you could leave her but when the ship is a tiny blip in the ocean she opens her mouth and sings.
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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017 at 6:54 AM UTC
A Psalm
I've gotten so used to isolation that a deserted island is home the sea of despair is a continuous whirlpool of void emptiness is the sun and the sky is crying for me eyes tired then eyes closed and the mind took over for one who exists behind the shadows, how mundane it is to dream, to wish, that someday someone will get lost in my forgotten shore like a siren without a voice her life is a soft hum a melancholic peace she's not out to lure but to give rest thousands of fishermen have kissed her lips and fleeted and every time before they go, she hums a lullaby of happiness that it's okay and you could leave her but when the ship is a tiny blip in the ocean she opens her mouth and sings.
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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017 at 6:54 AM UTC
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