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A flow that is slow




When the sea meets the shore they catch a glimpse of each other once more. Like the river flows within it's current. And like the rain that pours slowly yet raging with anger. Every breeze, every drop, and every coldness that the water has within is something that will always describe my personality. One can only wonder why my words are like this, probably because these bodies of water is what describes who I really am from within.

 


Like the water that has different forms that can either be a River or maybe a Waterfall is how I can describe myself to others as a thing or two. This may be because I'm like the rain that can be calm or angry, or even maybe a River that flows slowly but really surely. Just like the water I can be clean or dirty. And just like when the sea meets the shore that's  exactly how I meet other people. There are tons of other forms of water and like me I also have other personalities.

 

The water that is beautiful but has it's flaws. That's how I see myself and how I see others, that's why I chose water to represent , and describe me. Because no matter how dirty the water, it can always be cleansed through a process that I call healing.

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