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<p>Tori Lemon<br />
<em>Lantern Staff</em></p>
<p>You and the ocean are one in the same.<br />
The way your kiss lingers like the salt from the waves on my lips.<br />
The way your fingers dance across my skin like the grains of sand on the beach.<br />
Leaving traces of you with me wherever I go.<br />
Engulfing me in your tide,<br />
Drowning me in feelings that can only be felt in your presence.<br />
Depth unknown, but oh how I would love to explore the parts of you the light does not hit.<br />
I always felt at home when standing at the shore-<br />
Maybe that’s why I feel at home with you.</p>
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