Something Enormous
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Something Enormous
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I had a curious dream last night
Things that I met
The sea, huge sea, in a large ship
World of purple, red and blue
Scariness of stombound
Scariness of death
My friend who I hadn't met long time
Lived in the mighty nature
Mom stays there, too
Vision of there wasn't only beautiful
But also dirty
But instead of fear, cold
I didn't have solitude
I felt like living with
something enormous
Sensation, emotion,
That I hadn't ever met
Scariness of stombound
Scariness of death
Perhaps I lost
Yes, we lost
Something enromous
In the realities of life
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