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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required NOT For contest, wrote this on the beach today and realised I'd wrote over the 20 line max, thought I'd post it anyway. What follows reads like a tall fishy tale How I nearly died in a force ten gale I had hired a boat with my family For a blissful ten days out on the sea. All was going well and then came a storm For this time of year it wasn't the norm Told the kids to get inside; also my wife What follows is true, I swear on my life. A lightning bolt hit the side of the boat I prayed to God that we would stay afloat Disaster had struck and the electrics blew And to get safely home I hadn't a clue . Now all the family were getting frantic We were adrift and I tried not to panic I said "We'll be missed help will come along" Then I could hear it, a beautiful song. Looked down into the water and to my surprise Mermaids swimming I couldn't believe my eyes Seven beautiful girls all with long hair I was in shock; all I could do was stare. One pointed to the side at a coiled rope Was this even real and was this false hope Then she motioned again and said to throw They all grabbed a piece and began to tow. I must have dozed off and the next I knew We were being helped by the harbour crew One said "No power, you came to the docks And how the hell did you avoid the rocks"?. My family had slept through it all too The sea was calm now and the sky was blue Everyone called me hero of the day Couldn't find words didn't know what to say . I held back telling them the true story It wasn't me that should get the glory I thought of the rope and how we were towed On boats side it was coiled and neatly stowed. How can I forget, I owe them my life Also my two kids and of course my wife Mermaids are real I hope you believe me I saw them that day swimming in the sea. Written 23rd September 2019.
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