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Keep a watch on the shoreline

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Image: William Roepstorff (2024)

He was like a boy playing on the seashore. I asked him what could he see? He said he hoped they were happy, working the beach, just out of reach, but free.

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This entry was posted in Life Story and tagged blog, blogger, Journal, life, lifestory, like, story, storytelling on March 24, 2024 by Delicto.

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