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Nov 18, 2009
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The Sea of Marbles
The clouds dissolve
Sowing their pearls onto the stare,
Having only the blues and grays
Override the sphere's days,
With no contempt
For the well acclaimed grace
That is shattered
At such a hurried pace.
All lays frozen,
Through the lenses of despair,
Having a trial set
Upon an unclaimed day.
The shimmers of life dissipate,
Lost in the sea of marbles
That drown each remaining breath.
Sowing their pearls onto the stare,
Having only the blues and grays
Override the sphere's days,
With no contempt
For the well acclaimed grace
That is shattered
At such a hurried pace.
All lays frozen,
Through the lenses of despair,
Having a trial set
Upon an unclaimed day.
The shimmers of life dissipate,
Lost in the sea of marbles
That drown each remaining breath.
— Layune, Nov 18, 2009
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