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The tide came in oozing foam, and crashed along the rock that lay  among the edge with jagged disarray- A flood compelled by anger without warning or delay. The waves that break the silence and the salt that burns the wound- a storm not predetermined; an evil-driven shrew. A conniving mess of jealousy, the tide will not retreat as it floods around my feet and strikes a grin of great deceit. I wish upon a better day, they say " weather permitting"- the beach is closed and so it shows my hourglass is empty.
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Jun 18, 2010
Jun 18, 2010 at 10:42 AM UTC
Storm of Deceit
The tide came in oozing foam, and crashed along the rock that lay  among the edge with jagged disarray- A flood compelled by anger without warning or delay. The waves that break the silence and the salt that burns the wound- a storm not predetermined; an evil-driven shrew. A conniving mess of jealousy, the tide will not retreat as it floods around my feet and strikes a grin of great deceit. I wish upon a better day, they say " weather permitting"- the beach is closed and so it shows my hourglass is empty.
Copyright Christopher Rossi, 2010 Dedicated to a certain someone who destroyed a friendship that once meant everything to me.
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Jun 18, 2010
Jun 18, 2010 at 10:42 AM UTC
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