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Sonnet 13

  Star of the Sea

  Written by: Ariel C. Cabasag

  Bristly nights often dwell over the clouds

  No ever feelings, except thorny whimpering

  Trolling the invisible snow, swizzled the pain

  Like how the snake hauled the men

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  Eyes often hankered the train

  How far Itrudged the lane!

  Lord, come and save me

  Yet, star fell down the sea

  Where comely nights seemed a candy

  It’s a twinkled eye grappled the way

  Like how the melody the greeneed bay

  Where electrifying feelings vibrant the waves

  I trudged on the water as a starfish

  Vividly bonked the honeyed hands

  Where candied feelings dwelled as lamps

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