Pain
From the ocean’s depth,
A tiny bubble rises,
But mid-ascent,
It bursts.
What remains is a quivering ripple—
Trembling.
That same ripple,
Embracing the sea,
Molds itself into waves,
Swells into tides.
Boundaries collapse,
Villages vanish,
Rivers turn brackish in its fury.
The sun dims,
The moonlight fades,
Winds shift their course,
Even mountains cannot stand firm.
Ages pass, trembling still
To contain the shiver
Of one small, ruptured bubble.
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