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There was no choice not if we're discussing, survival. Tidal waves crashed to shore. Even the sand laden sacks bore the burden of turbulence anger, shaking shore lines. Grasping on a fisherman's net, hands splashing. The belligerent mood of countries at war. Mother Nature herself, a tyrant leader asserting her, hostile hatred of, humanities degenerative, recurrent bloodshed. Oceans overspill, dropping anchor sea salt cleansing open wounds bleeding, oceanic flow. Scarlett filled waters, a mouth, fish hooked. The choice of survival, gone. A reclaimed reign of, terror. Mother Nature, she always, wins. © Sia Jane
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Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:01 AM UTC
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There was no choice not if we're discussing, survival. Tidal waves crashed to shore. Even the sand laden sacks bore the burden of turbulence anger, shaking shore lines. Grasping on a fisherman's net, hands splashing. The belligerent mood of countries at war. Mother Nature herself, a tyrant leader asserting her, hostile hatred of, humanities degenerative, recurrent bloodshed. Oceans overspill, dropping anchor sea salt cleansing open wounds bleeding, oceanic flow. Scarlett filled waters, a mouth, fish hooked. The choice of survival, gone. A reclaimed reign of, terror. Mother Nature, she always, wins. © Sia Jane
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Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:01 AM UTC
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