Lines in the sand
have begun to blur and overlap
so now I’ve forgotten
which side I’m supposed to fight on
but it doesn’t matter much
in the end
because all these swords and shields
will be swallowed by the waves
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by Scott Thomas Outlar / September 8th, 2019
Lines in the sand
have begun to blur and overlap
so now I’ve forgotten
which side I’m supposed to fight on
but it doesn’t matter much
in the end
because all these swords and shields
will be swallowed by the waves
This article was posted on Sunday, September 8th, 2019 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.
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