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The Ocean by Laney Williams
Blue everywhere, waves as far as I can see
I wade in–cold splash
Feel the wet sand squish between my toes
The smell of sunscreen radiating from my skin
The constant rhythm of the waves splashing around me
Overpowering the murmurs of people conversing from behind
Water up to my neck, the current tugs against me
The frothing waves wash over me without warning
Water forces its way into my mouth
Too much salt, yuck
The sour water stings my tongue
The sound of the waves breaking all around me
The smell of the salty mist floating my way
The ocean is like nothing else
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I am Laney and I wrote this imagery poem because I like the ocean.