sunken
May 14, 2008  [416]
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  • Sunken is the ships at sea. The lost ship from the Backsu Waters. There were 11 people on board. One of them was your father. He new more about sailing [...]

    [Derek]

  • falling through the cracks, landing on your back, slipping through a whole, struggling through quick sand, at the bottom of an ocean a olden abandon ship lands, drowning through the [...]

    [Nijah]

  • Slipping through the cracks placed in my crystalline soul by those merciless and robotic. A reflex machine triggers fires and guides the hammer home this feeling of sinking [...]

    [Jordan]

  • Her eyes; their ship. Doomed they were from the start. If only they had fixed the holes in their relationship and their sailboat... [...]

    [Jan Murawski Evans]

  • the sunken treasure lay deep at the bottom of the ocean thousands of searches had been made to find it but no-one had succeeded until along came Captain [...]

    [sue]


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