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The Jurassic Rockfish
There where coastal waters rage I spied a rock of ancient age; a Jurassic specter, ever old among the waters amid sun’s glow. I snapped a photo and to its side, I rushed, to examine this thing that had been thrust onto the rocks nearby the beach, a giant rockfish, it was facing east. As I touched it my mind traveled, back through ages never unraveled; a voice so garbled from the past like a fuzzy radio broadcast. Human you seek to know many truths, my people once called me, Eenew. Ancestor of the Rockfish hordes, we were once powerful, ocean lords. Among these rocks, I stranded be, and became petrified, you see; entrapped within this stony shell, as if someone had cast a spell. From our deep pelagic home, beneath the white-capped ocean’s foam, larger than whales we ruled the seas, swimming peacefully, so at ease. Though our descendants are now so tiny, they still retain their dorsals, spiny; like living coral and anemone, they will forever roam the seas. Come visit me when you seek wisdom, I’ll tell you about the ocean systems; what lay in caves of limestone and brine, with antediluvian knowledge, I’m a goldmine.
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