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When They Met
When They Met
The water splintered the sun,
Reflecting fallen lightning.
The shards once rugged bits of shine,
Now broken and it’s frightening
Remembering so vividly the sun, set in the sky.
Remembering waves in the ocean and how i longed to fly
Subdivided parts of earth start to come together,
Subsided lakes and rivers recede, because convulsing weathers
I thought you were prepossessing, ‘till I looked at your depth.
Believed that you were flawless, but you were just perplex
I swallowed,
My throat collapsed,
It fell into my stomach.
No more stars to long for, every planet is imploding
The universe is mortal, it’s time to say goodbye
Never should have happened, but the water met the sky.
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