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Shalnov [3]
3 years ago
10

Will mark brainliest for the first person who answered!!

English
2 answers:
Allisa [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The great deep blue

It screams mystery

It has watched us since the beginning of history

We build tiny little machines

To try and see

The sea

To try and understand

If it is an enemy

Or rather a simply entity

Content with watching funny little apes

Sail

back and forth

back and forth

For many quarters of a century

Maybe the sea represents the great empty

In the answer to the question

Why are we here?

Or for a more real answer

Perhaps the sea

Represents the space I need

To clear my head

With my feet in the sand

And the breeze in my hair

I put my band of negative thoughts

In a box for the time being

The sea welcomes me

It whooshes in welcome

For it knows I seldom come to visit

It enjoys when I hit it

With philosophical questions

For the sea has been here since the beginning of history

And knows the answers to the many mysteries

That mankind fabricates

But now I must create an exit

Before the sea loses it's careless temperment

And rages so wildly that I will become desperate

To leave it be

Along with it's mystery

I so badly wished to make

Uncontradictory

faltersainse [42]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Am I dreaming?

It's quiet, though it crashes.

The silence of the tide.

They fly over it, but what do they see?

Do they feel calm? -- they see eternity.

The color of the tide.

Why must you feel afraid?

It's easy, see?

I can hear myself breathe,

I have no more responsibility.

The crashing of the tide.

I hope this helps! I just made it up myself.

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