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We were strangers Swimming against the currents of each own river But the water is too deep and too swift Until we meet at the water falls I was near the edge holding tight Daring not to fall And you were swimming back Hoping for the serene pool Both travellers were scared of the gravity Not knowing what's beneath the deep Because the memories of the mountain water Are vivid, lively, and clear. Ahoy, stranger!
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Mar 31, 2018
Mar 31, 2018 at 1:41 AM UTC
Estuary
We were strangers Swimming against the currents of each own river But the water is too deep and too swift Until we meet at the water falls I was near the edge holding tight Daring not to fall And you were swimming back Hoping for the serene pool Both travellers were scared of the gravity Not knowing what's beneath the deep Because the memories of the mountain water Are vivid, lively, and clear. Ahoy, stranger!
Sometimes a space to find ourselves, to keep what's within us—our feelings for each other, if it was "for me" and "for you" and not for the idea of "me and you"—before meeting the lines is the best for us. Thanks.
CeriseRed
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Mar 31, 2018
Mar 31, 2018 at 1:41 AM UTC
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