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And so she stood there waiting by the shore Her feet settled into the warm white sand The sun set her winsome beauty on fire For hours, until it couldn’t anymore Dismal sky, beset by clouds, turned blue For they took no notice of her at all Those greyed with benevolence did cry Not every passing ones, just a few Nothing weighed down her heart Years of waiting, drawn-out as the horizon Instilled hope that brimmed the sea Eyes affixed, her hands held an apple **** At night, the cold moon would not pry When she looked out from her window, Who she longs for so much nor Did the stars cared to ask her why A promise brought her this endless chore Which she took on unwavering For she lived countless eternities and With love, she will live countless more Weary feet drowned into the white sand, She stands there waiting by the shore To wake the sun up for another day With His favorite **** in her hand
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Sep 14, 2017
Sep 14, 2017 at 3:43 PM UTC
And so she stood there, waiting...
And so she stood there waiting by the shore Her feet settled into the warm white sand The sun set her winsome beauty on fire For hours, until it couldn’t anymore Dismal sky, beset by clouds, turned blue For they took no notice of her at all Those greyed with benevolence did cry Not every passing ones, just a few Nothing weighed down her heart Years of waiting, drawn-out as the horizon Instilled hope that brimmed the sea Eyes affixed, her hands held an apple **** At night, the cold moon would not pry When she looked out from her window, Who she longs for so much nor Did the stars cared to ask her why A promise brought her this endless chore Which she took on unwavering For she lived countless eternities and With love, she will live countless more Weary feet drowned into the white sand, She stands there waiting by the shore To wake the sun up for another day With His favorite **** in her hand
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Sep 14, 2017
Sep 14, 2017 at 3:43 PM UTC
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