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The surging ocean ripped me from my feet And from my face erased stupidity For I was smashed into the ocean floor And learned a lesson with rapidity So whenst you step into the turbid sea I beg attend the state of wind and swell The ocean educates all people free But some did not return their tales to tell The ocean hides no secrets in her waves To all who care to ask she tells the truth To know her is to know how to be brave And how to love a happy tumult, too But waves are varied, never constant things The winds that drive them often calm to sing
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Oct 27, 2020
Oct 27, 2020 at 6:18 AM UTC
Ocean Sonnet
The surging ocean ripped me from my feet And from my face erased stupidity For I was smashed into the ocean floor And learned a lesson with rapidity So whenst you step into the turbid sea I beg attend the state of wind and swell The ocean educates all people free But some did not return their tales to tell The ocean hides no secrets in her waves To all who care to ask she tells the truth To know her is to know how to be brave And how to love a happy tumult, too But waves are varied, never constant things The winds that drive them often calm to sing
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Oct 27, 2020
Oct 27, 2020 at 6:18 AM UTC
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