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Shark

In the center of the ocean There is unusual commotion On the island on that ocean Wrath and hate is the prevailing emotion On the island beautiful Alexandra bird wing butterfly Will fly To the endless azure sky But if he goes to island center he will die The dense forest covers circumcision of this land The beaches before the forest are covered by dunes of sand Further up the hills there is moorland And in the very center lords of volcano like fiery apocalypse will stand They each have flaming crown of fire Hate and wrath is their desire Their looks awe inspire They have human face glowing eyes black blood and skin like charcoal fire The throw huge boulders into the air They will sink any ship that sail by would dare Any on who travels that way should beware For this is the vision far worse than any nightmare Only one thing in ocean defiant is The great shark from the abyss As ocean burns the waters will hiss But storming towards the island shark is The sharks’ soul is on fire His visage also awe will inspire His power is something to admire Power of life defiance of death spirit color of sky, ocean or a sapphire Sharks gums are crimson red From them like conveyor belt teeth are fed Shark pulls ahead Towards where water by volcanic fire turned from blue to scarlet red As lords of volcano more stones acquire The ocean seethes with fire They are both devils and Gods and terror they inspire And to be like them some mortals aspire Shark has power beyond walls of destiny With always reference only to its definition and nothing else is the key The ever-growing numerical majesty Spirals like unveiling of apocalypse for all to see He jumps towards the air and takes of divine crowns And in the ocean depth them he drowns The new day dawns Victory is the breakthrough past old destiny bounds

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