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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I plunge beneath the tide of the restless sea. through corridors of green where shadows lunge at me; the water’s pulse warps what I can see, each beat a thrust towards my fate's mystery. Silt now erupts, choking faded memories, Shells lock shut, like vaults closed by ancient decrees; I probe for grit wrapped tightly in silver coat's gleams, With a silky smooth feel of much cherished hopes and dreams. Light drifts down; it's not sunlight, it's rainbow, driving spears deep into scared beds below; ripping shards into the strangling cold, making the search more strident, fierce, and bold. I dive for oysters, for what someone called gold. sewn deep within places that refuse to unfold. I hear the air regulator hiss out my name. Its voice in a shell I can never reclaim. I can still taste the salt that scalds the air. A glint half-formed as if it’s always been there. I can still see the shimmering flare in my sleep. A star blinking where foul currents stalk and creep. All still, the ocean I love, tightens its claim. Dragging me deeper for nacre's riches and fame. The deep hums low; it calls my name. Lungs burn hot; my heart's on flame. I’m diving for nacre. Locked in rough shell’s keep. It's just out of reach … just out of reach … It's just out of reach …
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