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A Bride Set Free
How romantic, the fall, so far above the pleading waves. The heights, the depth, to look the deep in eye and weep. Air space between the lovers’ arc and shallow graves. The tangible singsong of wedding bells and tragic leap. Imagine it, the harp-like spray, the call of gulls, the fangs that scared it up - the fade of white, of pearls and lace. The cleft, the crags, the foaming ebb and flow, the overhangs, the rage and misery one cursèd night, of love’s erase. Romantic and tragic body of sea, a bride set free. for she’d not live eternity of blood, thus spills her own. He has no heart, but tears. Before his fate - a honeybee. The heaviness of weight, the sea frothing with moans. The scene has wings that fly and dive and sweetly catch the widower’s debris. Invisible, the flight of ghostly light. From precipice, how many tears do claw and scratch… Hell laughs, but jealous witch wished bride to be first bite.
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