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Upon the shallow river’s floor,Our protagonist is found,His clothes hang heavy,By a burden he is bound.He empties his fears,As they flow from his ears,He escapes them not,For a new guide appears.
You are the fruit, who's taste I desire That before I may bite, cruel winds carry higher Those vast, quenching waters just under my lip That the tide tears away as I try to sip I long to just jump
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