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Patchwork Sea

I want to be,
In a patchwork sea,
Where every shade is different,
All labeled for me,
Cotton softly lapping,
Purple, blue and green,
In patches held together,
Sewn tight at the seams,
Shades of emotion,
To-ing and fro-ing,
And just me in a little boat,
Slowly, faster, rowing.

naaviie

@naaviie

23, Vegetarian, (insanely busy) Vet student pondering about love, life and dragons.

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