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Tails of the Sea
Some tell tales
Of creatures of the sea,
With glossy pearl eyes
And a chilling breath of mist,
Who’s symphonic charm can be heard
Even in the tiniest of conch shells.
They say “you sing of a symphony
Using a conch as a microphone,
And the fluorescent scales of your tail
Turn a pearly blue-green,
As your melodic voice travels through waves.
Beckoning each sailor with a tempting tone;
The siren of the deep.”
But in that pearly sea
I hear a great symphony.
It whispers through a conch shell
Each breath with water-filled lungs;
“One day the mist will clear, and the moon will shine,
And you will be nothing but glittering seafoam
Floating lifelessly in the silky moonlight.”
The voices…
It’s the voices of the people I’ve drowned.
But the worth of pearls
Precious to the unforgiving sea,
Could never pay back the price I paid
To become a monster of the great blue
With a melody as loud as a world-class symphony
In a conch-shaped heart, with many songs left to be sung.
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This piece is written about a mermaid/siren with a charming voice.