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She Was An Ocean

She was an ocean*

and he

a young boy who

made sand castles by the rising tides.

She had yet to understand 

there was danger in beautiful things.

And he was as dark as an oil spill,

as suffocating as

an empty soda bottle,

as collateral as fear.


*Borrowed from Christopher Poindexter

PoetryMellanie PerezFebruary 21, 2016
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