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The devastating sink Always returning, like the moon orders the tide Submerged to the neck Swimming against the storm hindered by the trouble that cannot be released to its grave to call the deep sea forever home Heart open only to receive nothing but crashing swells Invading the lungs, forgetting how the fresh breath once felt Skin crumbling as the ocean erodes life The glare of the empty ahead beats the eyes to a dry, bloodshot wince Desperate for ground to stand on but the helpless float in years of time leaves the feet sorrowfully accepting of the futile kicks to live Like a nightmare, occasions bring rescues through the path of the reaping current But none casting a saving line for a last grasp of hope to cling its blistered fingers to as if the beast of the waters should be left to dangle And when the ocean swallows the fire of the Sun and the moon calls for all life to retreat the sharks come out for blood
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 1:35 AM UTC
The Beast of the Waters
The devastating sink Always returning, like the moon orders the tide Submerged to the neck Swimming against the storm hindered by the trouble that cannot be released to its grave to call the deep sea forever home Heart open only to receive nothing but crashing swells Invading the lungs, forgetting how the fresh breath once felt Skin crumbling as the ocean erodes life The glare of the empty ahead beats the eyes to a dry, bloodshot wince Desperate for ground to stand on but the helpless float in years of time leaves the feet sorrowfully accepting of the futile kicks to live Like a nightmare, occasions bring rescues through the path of the reaping current But none casting a saving line for a last grasp of hope to cling its blistered fingers to as if the beast of the waters should be left to dangle And when the ocean swallows the fire of the Sun and the moon calls for all life to retreat the sharks come out for blood
waleed-khalidi
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 1:35 AM UTC
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