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The Moon, the Sea, and Solitude

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Even the downpour of malice is quietly swallowed by the sea.

In todays world, where everyone is instantly connected, the vast "sea" of social media is filled with countless words. Among them are blades disguised as justice and mindless ripples of misplaced anger.

In the life of one soul, the answer found was neither to fight back nor to run away.

"I want to gently unclench even those tightly balled fists."

Contained within these words is profound, quiet compassion desire to illuminate the thirst in the hearts of those who hurl hatred and to embrace them like the moonlight, like the ocean. This song does not reject even the lonely souls who can only sustain themselves by hurting others.

Embracing every emotion, swaying with the waves, we choose to "live in the now" as our true selves.

This is a gift to everyone tossed about by the rough storms of social media.