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Half-buried in the sand, lay some rocks in the sun , Whom nature had mocked in the shape of sea dogs; Their wrinkled coats say they’d been too long in the sea. Next to them, as sunrays kissed a dormant crab, Traces of some bare feet started to crumble Under the silent, liquid weight of a tide within. Now let the amphibious Historians rejoice In interpretation thereof a dark green hog Comes forth from the mountain to the shore - to sun Himself and send the frightened rocks back to the ocean. (c) LazharBouazzi (December 7, 2017)
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Dec 7, 2017
Dec 7, 2017 at 8:38 AM UTC
The Rocks
Half-buried in the sand, lay some rocks in the sun , Whom nature had mocked in the shape of sea dogs; Their wrinkled coats say they’d been too long in the sea. Next to them, as sunrays kissed a dormant crab, Traces of some bare feet started to crumble Under the silent, liquid weight of a tide within. Now let the amphibious Historians rejoice In interpretation thereof a dark green hog Comes forth from the mountain to the shore - to sun Himself and send the frightened rocks back to the ocean. (c) LazharBouazzi (December 7, 2017)
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Dec 7, 2017
Dec 7, 2017 at 8:38 AM UTC
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