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In my crazy days, you rescued me From the raging river, deep and wild. As you held me afloat, I peered at The strength of features in your face Until I knew them all by heart. Even now, I recall the exact Pressure of your arms around my waist, Keeping me safe from the demons that Were lurking beneath the surface. But then I learned to swim. Sitting riverside next to you, I do not feel adoration; Nor do you sicken me. Rather, I am grateful to a man Who was kind and helped a lost soul. As those same waters lap gently To meet the shore, I pause and wonder, What do we do now?
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Sep 4, 2020
Sep 4, 2020 at 2:27 AM UTC
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In my crazy days, you rescued me From the raging river, deep and wild. As you held me afloat, I peered at The strength of features in your face Until I knew them all by heart. Even now, I recall the exact Pressure of your arms around my waist, Keeping me safe from the demons that Were lurking beneath the surface. But then I learned to swim. Sitting riverside next to you, I do not feel adoration; Nor do you sicken me. Rather, I am grateful to a man Who was kind and helped a lost soul. As those same waters lap gently To meet the shore, I pause and wonder, What do we do now?
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Sep 4, 2020
Sep 4, 2020 at 2:27 AM UTC
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