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Blue Men of the Minch
Beneath thunderous waves near craggy shores Exist in frigid seas the ancient men of cold blue Fallen angels who now cast to earth are kind no more Courageous seaman’s souls they look to accrue. Imprudent men have eternally suffered Callously the blue men of Minch, have crested the waves Pursuing those without wit, for the challenge that’s offered Condemning fools forever to the brinies depths and it’s caves. Beware of the blue men and their command of the seas. Fierce waves will extend from a flick of their tails, Exhaling breathe launches a furious breeze Masts shall be shattered; and shredded are sails. Consider angels as fair, but fear the blue men of the Minch Salvation will always encroach with a twist Quick be the poets, whose conviction won’t flinch Sheltered passage from verse, is the pardon, that blue men insist. Trading verse with the devil, would be sounder for souls Blue men of Minch have true depth to both rhyme and their prose Brandish poems from heart and the head instead of old scrolls Caution for that cold clench of the sea, is the poet that froze.
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