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Ode To the Narwhal
Ode to the Narwhal The marine waters have some animals, which are as graceful as they could be. And one such aquatic creature is the narwhal, the unicorn of the sea. Swimming with a horn tearing up the turquoise tides, The Arctic waters is where this porpoise resides. Oh narwhal, the sun shines on your grey whale skin; And then you swim below eating small fish with fins. Oh narwhal, how did you get that beautiful horn on your head? You truly are one quirky beast of the sea bed. So I wish that you don’t get hunted down & live on for 40 years, Lest the sea level would rise with your brothers’ gloomy tears. Sometimes I feel like drifting in the blue, be strayed away & lost, Plunging in the frigid waters of the Northern Frost. Oh narwhal, welcome me to your aquatic domain. Teach me how to dive to glory, help me to relieve my pain. Keep on living underwater while I write this ode, Perhaps one day, I will witness your magical abode.
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