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when he left all the oxygen in your lungs was replaced by the sea no one ever told you humans can breathe underwater. but now he whispers that your voice is louder than the riptide in his eyes and promises that someday he'll let you tell him the story of the boy who went to war and lost atlantis. understand that water takes on the shape of its vessel and he is sixty-five percent fluid hold him. bury yourselves together as one drop in one ocean one hundred more times. he is seven percent blood rushing half a percent beating heart and it doesn't sound like much but it's enough. you're shore if only for tonight.
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Nov 19, 2018
Nov 19, 2018 at 1:20 PM UTC
mayflower, marigold
when he left all the oxygen in your lungs was replaced by the sea no one ever told you humans can breathe underwater. but now he whispers that your voice is louder than the riptide in his eyes and promises that someday he'll let you tell him the story of the boy who went to war and lost atlantis. understand that water takes on the shape of its vessel and he is sixty-five percent fluid hold him. bury yourselves together as one drop in one ocean one hundred more times. he is seven percent blood rushing half a percent beating heart and it doesn't sound like much but it's enough. you're shore if only for tonight.
saigeldred
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Nov 19, 2018
Nov 19, 2018 at 1:20 PM UTC
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