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Dear Jelly Fish
How can we match along in the sea? Can I be identified among your mannered colours? Written in my palms are your routes, When the tide shines on your skin My mind is taken back to mother’s face. Can our friendship be explained to the moon? Even if your abode is salty to my tongue- Can I be free to keep in touch with you? You have robbed me of humanity love And gives me nature’s future tale. Are you the star in the ocean or the satellite? How possible can I swim with you without Being robbed of my sanity here? Does jungle justice exist in the oceans like here? Does your mother really care about your wellbeing? Do you also think about the future? When in trouble, how do you react? Calm or furious? Tell me dear jelly fish< I care to know more of you? Our lives hold together a thin cord which is fragile And thick but never can tell of its breakage When death emerge from our subconscious mind. © John Vincent Artistry For: Film Republic Pictures
Copyright © 2024 John Chizoba Vincent. All Rights Reserved

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