Oh dreadful sea! Oh dreadful sea!
You pull my life from under me..
My lungs breath water
Vision: Distorted glass
The waves engulf my every breath
Without a care of who I leave
trailing after me.
Oh dreadful sea! Oh dreadful sea!
Please let me live, I beg of thee!
I try to grasp the floating clouds
and Scream to ears that don't exist
My body twisting with your whims
And drowning my last pleas!
The world around me slowly turns
Into a deepest shade of black
I heard my breath escape my lips
I felt my heart pump it's last cell
As I stared at the clouds above
Through natures twisted glass.
-By Sue Ellen Kubiak
Published by Sue Ellen K.
Sue Ellen is a 25 year old woman with a passion for scrapbooking, reading and anything nautical. She has two children and is in a fulfilling relationship. View profile
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