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         To find a Mermaid

         Two Brothers set out on sail,                        Days and days it took,
         To prove real a Legendary tale.'                     Bodies exhausted from head to foot,
         The elder one read out from a Great Brown Scroll;    "What do we have here, take a look!"
         With a voice ever so strong and bold.                Said the younger brother like a hoot!
                                                              A strange vision they saw,
         "To find a Mermaid one must go,                       poised on a rock,
         to the place where all men fear a foe.               something hit them, maybe a shock?
         Where all ships meet their demise,                   For they both watched in Awe!
         Perhaps Mermaids, perhaps hard ice?"
                                                              A Mermaid with eyes of a unknown hue,
         "To find a Mermaid one must follow,                   to see whom one could stand forever in a queue.
         the unknown melodies through deep and swallows.      Made merry and rejoiced the brothers,
         What that mesmerizing chorus could be?               for they had seen, what not the others.
         Commencing of chaos among waters of peace..
                                                              But this feeling of Great discovery didn't last long..
         "To find a Mermaid one must see,                      their ship filling with water , drowning down and
         deep into the rainforests of the sea.                down.
         Then may come true your wish,                        Misery of death and failure made them ever so pale,
         Of seeing a woman-like fish."
                                                              for none of the two lived to tell the tale.

                                                                                            - Saanch Padaliya, X


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