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There's a malevolent, benevolent storm on the coast, boasting unsurpassable power. I used to feel a mother's embrace here, in the displacement. The imprint of my mortal mold through the waves, but now these white caps remind me of frequencies written in bed sheets. My feet freeze and melt into the sand. Commanding my stature be strong as these longing strides return me diligently to the seas, free of the once binding shackles; your infidelity.
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May 10, 2010
May 10, 2010 at 8:37 AM UTC
Tonight I Face the Future
There's a malevolent, benevolent storm on the coast, boasting unsurpassable power. I used to feel a mother's embrace here, in the displacement. The imprint of my mortal mold through the waves, but now these white caps remind me of frequencies written in bed sheets. My feet freeze and melt into the sand. Commanding my stature be strong as these longing strides return me diligently to the seas, free of the once binding shackles; your infidelity.
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May 10, 2010
May 10, 2010 at 8:37 AM UTC
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