I let my heart to the sea? Proper,? [on hold]
I’m winding if the phrase “ I let my heart to the sea” makes sense in a poetic sense? Thank you
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I’m winding if the phrase “ I let my heart to the sea” makes sense in a poetic sense? Thank you
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The poetic licences.
– Lawrence
2 days ago
Barring more context, I would assume it was a typo and you had meant to say led rather than let. (Just as I'm sure you had meant to say wondering rather than winding.)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Let's know what exactly you are trying to say, in simple words.
– Kris
2 days ago
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I’m winding if the phrase “ I let my heart to the sea” makes sense in a poetic sense? Thank you
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I’m winding if the phrase “ I let my heart to the sea” makes sense in a poetic sense? Thank you
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The poetic licences.
– Lawrence
2 days ago
Barring more context, I would assume it was a typo and you had meant to say led rather than let. (Just as I'm sure you had meant to say wondering rather than winding.)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Let's know what exactly you are trying to say, in simple words.
– Kris
2 days ago
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The poetic licences.
– Lawrence
2 days ago
Barring more context, I would assume it was a typo and you had meant to say led rather than let. (Just as I'm sure you had meant to say wondering rather than winding.)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Let's know what exactly you are trying to say, in simple words.
– Kris
2 days ago
The poetic licences.
– Lawrence
2 days ago
The poetic licences.
– Lawrence
2 days ago
Barring more context, I would assume it was a typo and you had meant to say led rather than let. (Just as I'm sure you had meant to say wondering rather than winding.)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Barring more context, I would assume it was a typo and you had meant to say led rather than let. (Just as I'm sure you had meant to say wondering rather than winding.)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Let's know what exactly you are trying to say, in simple words.
– Kris
2 days ago
Let's know what exactly you are trying to say, in simple words.
– Kris
2 days ago
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The poetic licences.
– Lawrence
2 days ago
Barring more context, I would assume it was a typo and you had meant to say led rather than let. (Just as I'm sure you had meant to say wondering rather than winding.)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Let's know what exactly you are trying to say, in simple words.
– Kris
2 days ago