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Her name, passing over your lips like the cosmonaut's smile at first sight of the Earth. Since birth, she has been swimming the stars, but still never goes beyond dipping her toes when the shoreline hisses withdraw. As her earth gives my sea his home, I wonder- Would she let me take her hand, gently, walk her out a bit deeper. Would she hold me, fiercely, lift up from the wet sand, her bare feet, trust the sea, trusting me. While earth, sea, and stars all hold each other dearly, however distant they may be, Her deepest fears all devoured by a pack of wild ladybugs.
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 9:36 PM UTC
Her Name
Her name, passing over your lips like the cosmonaut's smile at first sight of the Earth. Since birth, she has been swimming the stars, but still never goes beyond dipping her toes when the shoreline hisses withdraw. As her earth gives my sea his home, I wonder- Would she let me take her hand, gently, walk her out a bit deeper. Would she hold me, fiercely, lift up from the wet sand, her bare feet, trust the sea, trusting me. While earth, sea, and stars all hold each other dearly, however distant they may be, Her deepest fears all devoured by a pack of wild ladybugs.
bryandahl
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38/M/American
Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 9:36 PM UTC
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