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After her storm (draft) (Free verse) by Caducus
On beach pale shores of her skin
Tears fell like waves
I was her tide God
From the storm she made.
Shells whispered her secrets
Then sank in her fleece
With me,
Her pale sickened moon.
Limbs of lightening touched her
From the thunder she made
Entering inside her
This invited raping roared
Till all was calm
And her storm left once it came.
Darling,
You are tide to my love.
Ocean to my moon,
Yet you control me with storms
And it has to stop raining tears
For too much salt makes dead seas.
I will always drown in you,
Sleep on your bed of whispers
And kiss the mouths of shells
Telling them I love you.
So send a wave
One that falls just for me,
And I will ride that wave
To die at shore
Leaving you my heart
To pulse within you.
I'll be always falling
On my island of silent shells you left
And you'll reach me always,
For I am inside you
Above and around you
My love, I have found you.
The storm is over now
All is calm at sea.
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