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Ester of Tsunami (Revisited)
Ester, Queen of the Ocean Wave Your chances of Survival, appeared to be Very grave After your Family had lost Sight of you Last seen wearing a shirt of Royal blue Strolling, playfully, across the beach Before the Water rising, was within reach Then, Disaster struck Every land and building Causing Aids, your Life, to be shielding Preparing to take you Someplace to be dry While assuring you there was No need to cry As they took you, gently, by Each arm Out of the mouth of Danger; Safe from harm To a Place where you could, Comfortably, stay That you were Allright did your Family pray Searcng Every village, for So many hours Like Loved Ones did at the "Infamous Towers" On that fateful day of Nine Eleven But, God forbid, if you had gone to heaven Leaving them while getting through this mess Wishing to have you to Caress And, hoping to see Your face, Once more Luckily, came the MOMENT, they had been waiting for
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