The Battle In Water
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The Battle In Water
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He held her below the surface
Her breath became less intense
She couldn't see through the water
His eyelash killed her eye lens
When waves become strong emotions
"It's time to go home," she said
But he only heard the ocean roar
And it smashed her on the bottom of his head
And he said, "I am in the wilderness.
You turned out my light.
This time I will make it right.
I get cold by fire."
She said, "Let me swim I'm no one's pet
And I didn't call your light
To sow her lion. When I came
It wasn't even born yet."
And he said, "Maybe, baby, I will end you now because you're neaped."
And she said, "Maybe now my eyes are sewn, but I still have hearing."
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