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*Blue is the color of the baby sky, fluffy clouds meandering the limitless heavens Blue is the smell of the salty salty ocean; the deep mystery alive with overflowing lost souls. Blue is the whimsical whisper of the ocean’s song, caressing the heart, pacifying the mind. Blue is where cerulean skies conjoin with caressing crisp breezes, as I listen to the roaring debris of the surf. Blue is the sight of purple waves crashing gently against each other, stretching afar with no limits, no boundaries. Soft fingers curl around jagged rocks, whispering traces of blue. Blue is the marvels of wondrous possibilities etched by the sea; It’s cascading waves marking time, washing emotions onto the shore. Blue is the feeling of eternal faith and fidelity; candor eyes speaking your soul, seeing blue. Wash me away, wash me away, for I have yet spilled my thoughts and then my mind, into the perpetual mystic heart of blue.*
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May 7, 2014
May 7, 2014 at 7:12 AM UTC
Blue.
*Blue is the color of the baby sky, fluffy clouds meandering the limitless heavens Blue is the smell of the salty salty ocean; the deep mystery alive with overflowing lost souls. Blue is the whimsical whisper of the ocean’s song, caressing the heart, pacifying the mind. Blue is where cerulean skies conjoin with caressing crisp breezes, as I listen to the roaring debris of the surf. Blue is the sight of purple waves crashing gently against each other, stretching afar with no limits, no boundaries. Soft fingers curl around jagged rocks, whispering traces of blue. Blue is the marvels of wondrous possibilities etched by the sea; It’s cascading waves marking time, washing emotions onto the shore. Blue is the feeling of eternal faith and fidelity; candor eyes speaking your soul, seeing blue. Wash me away, wash me away, for I have yet spilled my thoughts and then my mind, into the perpetual mystic heart of blue.*
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May 7, 2014
May 7, 2014 at 7:12 AM UTC
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