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We search seas for rough cleansing, but some times, some new some old, we search for her to lap away the warmth in our sun-born flesh, to ease away the white-hot-heat and frenzy, till her cold wet fatigue may kiss us full of calm, of passivity, of loftiness, of sea-foam docility and to chill our temperment some. Sip her blessings, child, but I warn you, her cup overfloweth and in your wanting, your pining doubt, an open mouth spells a ominous quiet, and a hushed sigh of grief-- for the sea mourns your passing-- or rather, the passing of the warmth she grasped too quickly at when your heavy head dipped too low too weakly, and bright eyes closed cold and meekly.
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Mar 15, 2018
Mar 15, 2018 at 5:30 PM UTC
Seek Not To Drown But To Sip
We search seas for rough cleansing, but some times, some new some old, we search for her to lap away the warmth in our sun-born flesh, to ease away the white-hot-heat and frenzy, till her cold wet fatigue may kiss us full of calm, of passivity, of loftiness, of sea-foam docility and to chill our temperment some. Sip her blessings, child, but I warn you, her cup overfloweth and in your wanting, your pining doubt, an open mouth spells a ominous quiet, and a hushed sigh of grief-- for the sea mourns your passing-- or rather, the passing of the warmth she grasped too quickly at when your heavy head dipped too low too weakly, and bright eyes closed cold and meekly.
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Mar 15, 2018
Mar 15, 2018 at 5:30 PM UTC
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