023: Bones in the Sea
If it looks like bone, it is probably bone. If it looks like it has been buried under rocks by the sea for a decade, it has probably only been there for a couple of years. The sea devours everything, even the bones of the Earth, you know. It scours shores and polishes rocks until all is pristine and rounded.
Bones stand no chance.
They will be pulled out and broken down and become sediments carried from the Nordic shores to beaches in the Mediterranean and Brazil and the Ivory Coast. Once they are exposed to the sea, they have already lost. There is not stopping the brute force of wave after wave crashing against a rough surface that eventually rounds and smoothens and becomes flat and slippery. There is no stopping the tide.
Written by: Katrine H.
Bones stand no chance.
They will be pulled out and broken down and become sediments carried from the Nordic shores to beaches in the Mediterranean and Brazil and the Ivory Coast. Once they are exposed to the sea, they have already lost. There is not stopping the brute force of wave after wave crashing against a rough surface that eventually rounds and smoothens and becomes flat and slippery. There is no stopping the tide.
Written by: Katrine H.
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