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The Midnight Water.
Kind blue eyes dawned on brewing hazel
Watching as the darkness swirled
The longer blue stares, the more the dark seems bright
Like stars twinkling in the sky
The flickering brightness shining in his eyes
Have the warmness overwhelm him
Feeling as being wrapped in a thousand blankets
The blue had waves of the sea
Having the sea splash glee
No thunder being in the sky
Only a starry night meeting the waving water line
Gentle gestures towards the moonlit blur
Calming eyes dawning down a smile
The warming brew of midnight slipping a hand through the waves of the water
Soothing the broad waves slowing it's pace
That darkness of the sky comforting the darkened water
The midnight moon making tides glow
Making the water shine a chromatic blue
At first glance you'd stare at the bright azure water
Watching the relaxing water heave side to side
But the moon changing from red to blue to yellow to white to so much more
Making it hard to resist the look
The midnight in furying the water but also a blaze of its own.
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Hi, Im Nickol
And I did this piece about me and my friend, how we are both great, and we both help one another a lot. But also how we are great on our own too.