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Created on: April 15, 2008
Lying and dying
Dying and lying
When you lie, part of your good dies
When you die sometimes its because you lied
Lies are like ties,
Binding you to being despised
You always are wearing a disguise
Soon, all your lies comeback like the high tides...
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Poetry: High tide
Midnight
and the ocean
pounds its military cadence
on the sand
Gloom
ravishes the empty house,
coldly strips off lukewarm
WRITTEN ON SHAKESPEARE CLIFF, DOVER
(The setting for Gloucester's attempted suicide in King Lear Act 4 scene 6)
When the tide's
High tide
As I am a widow of the sea.
As my heart rides the winds of the open sea.
I carry awaiting signs from the oceans
by Daisy Haak
Beside the ocean
Under the moon
Through the water
Beyond the blue
There, I stand
Beside myself
Under hypnosis of the crashing
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La Mouette
In the bay at anchor lies a ship
Her masts proud and straight against the clouds
The clink of rigging breaks the
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