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When doubts and fears are like an ocean, I clamor to the sand - A billion tiny grains of deafaning voices. I use them as soap and bleach Against my skin to wash away the waves Which crash against my soul. I dig the sand with dirtied palms as far as I can go, Deeper into the liars pit Until I reach what lies underneath, of Which I find regret. So I lock my fingers into a cage and press Into the regret, and choke it At the bottom of the pit I dug myself, But like spit through teeth It shoots on through my grasp defiant and proud, Where it buries me in its place.
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 4:07 AM UTC
Beach of Regret
When doubts and fears are like an ocean, I clamor to the sand - A billion tiny grains of deafaning voices. I use them as soap and bleach Against my skin to wash away the waves Which crash against my soul. I dig the sand with dirtied palms as far as I can go, Deeper into the liars pit Until I reach what lies underneath, of Which I find regret. So I lock my fingers into a cage and press Into the regret, and choke it At the bottom of the pit I dug myself, But like spit through teeth It shoots on through my grasp defiant and proud, Where it buries me in its place.
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 4:07 AM UTC
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