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Teal Water
As the teal water 
 brushes onto the sandy seashore,
 the cool and refreshing color
 seeps into the pores
 of the warm summer sand.
 In the ocean, the cool color utters beauty
 and means that magnificent life 
 of all shapes, sizes and colors,
 flourish beneath its diaphanous face.
 However, the bitter salt in the water
 turns any joyous moment into 
 a moment of bitterness.
 The tin grains of bitter 
 preserves the diversity contained within it,
 but when the water is brought close to the lip,
 it is thrown onto the sandy beach
 and walked over.
 Its beauty does not matter now.
 All that matters is,
 it is not of use or pleasure anymore.

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