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Ocean

By Richard J Sereday Jr

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Ocean in my way, will there come a day, when your waters will part for me, and I wind up where I want to be and if does come that day, then I will never stray, from that path to with you be, forever, you shall see. I think of you both night and day, as I contemplate to find some way, that I could find my way to you, it is something that I want to do. And if a love could part this sea, then you could find your way to me, and we would both together be, something for this world to see. A love truer, there will never be, from now until eternity. Written January 28th, 2002 © on Jan 28 2002 05:07 AM PST   0 • 10

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