Ocean's Pulse

Richard

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The ocean's pulse, it calls to me
Sand between my toes, the earth beneath my feet
Waves crash on the shore, a rhythmic beat
We're born of the sea, you and I
In this moment, all is well
Waves crash on the shore, a rhythmic beat
Back to the ocean, where we'll stay
Our hearts beat in time with the tide
Connecting me to sun and moon
The desert meets the sea, two worlds collide
From the depths we came, to the depths we'll return
This endless cycle, it sets us free
Inhale, exhale, like the ocean's swell
Eternal waves, but fleeting are we
The ocean's pulse, it calls to me
One with the water, one with the earth
Through cloud and river, we make our way
We are the ocean, the ocean is me
Ancient rhythms flow, impossible to hide
My breath syncs up with nature's tune
A primal song of unity
Like drops that rise and fall, returning to the sea

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