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Sunset Solution
As sun sinks into the deep horizon
 The blue waters of the sea crash against the sky.
 I stand by the shore, the cold waters reaching my feet.
 The air is chilled and frozen,
 Still I let the water caress my legs as I walk deeper into the water.
 
 The sky turns gold and yellow.
 Violet and blue paint the sky,
 As if the angels themselves used the sky as a canvas.
 The endless sky in its glory,
 The spreading sea in its majesty
 The world is so gorgeous that for a second it holds it breath
 Marveling at its own splendor.
 
 Still my heart shatters
 With the sound of a thousand waves crashing.
 I feel ugly in the beauty that surrounds me.
 And I feel the chilled water and breeze 
 Cary away the pieces of a person I once was.
 
 My washed up soul lingers in the air
 And then vanishes with the last rays of sunlight.
 Disappearing into the horizon.
 In the fading light I manage to see my tattered reflation
 And I despise it; I despise the creature that once was me.
 I despise the creature looking back at me from the frozen waters.
 I scream at the haunting face, desperate.
 
 I will not see the sun rise again
 I will not see my reflection bathed in sunlight; exposed
 I will not stand by and put up with the creature looking back at me in the water
 I look away, breaking the spell
 And taking a deep breath
 I head deeper into the chilled waterts

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