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‘The Immensity’ by Stuart Williamson “La Inmensidad” Salvador’s words Vast burgeoning watery place Myriads of small creatures tumbling to the sands Spent waves already fighting back against the tide Cemetery walls crumbled in its wake The bones of long dead fishermen once again felt the air And a *** the work of human hands Striped with red around its rim Cradled within a larger bowl Exposed for us, and all to see Left for a thousand years or more To be held with pleasure once again.
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Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 3:33 PM UTC
The Immensity
‘The Immensity’ by Stuart Williamson “La Inmensidad” Salvador’s words Vast burgeoning watery place Myriads of small creatures tumbling to the sands Spent waves already fighting back against the tide Cemetery walls crumbled in its wake The bones of long dead fishermen once again felt the air And a *** the work of human hands Striped with red around its rim Cradled within a larger bowl Exposed for us, and all to see Left for a thousand years or more To be held with pleasure once again.
On discovering an ancient *** as the sea tore away at the land.
stuart-williamson
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58/M/Ecuador
Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 3:33 PM UTC
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