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I stood in the water which rose to my ankles and I asked it to lower an inch. But water is set from the sea to the stagnant and it paid no attention to me. I stood to the chillness which swallowed my stomach and I begged it to give me some room. Still the puddle was deaf from loud years in the sky and it reached its blue arms around me. I stood in the last lights with a collar of ice and I prayed all might cover my head. Then the water did drop as a freak act of chance, but my feet are still stuck in the earth.
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Oct 1, 2010
Oct 1, 2010 at 12:40 PM UTC
Amber Mire
I stood in the water which rose to my ankles and I asked it to lower an inch. But water is set from the sea to the stagnant and it paid no attention to me. I stood to the chillness which swallowed my stomach and I begged it to give me some room. Still the puddle was deaf from loud years in the sky and it reached its blue arms around me. I stood in the last lights with a collar of ice and I prayed all might cover my head. Then the water did drop as a freak act of chance, but my feet are still stuck in the earth.
© Cody Edwards 2010
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Oct 1, 2010
Oct 1, 2010 at 12:40 PM UTC
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