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The Tiger Shark
I swim down a lonely road. On each side is endless blue. There is none to befriend, on this gulf stream with no end. At the expense of my prey I grew. My techniques for centuries have been handed down. In the hunt, I’ve known no other way. The other fish take flight, When my silhouette is in sight. The Islanders, to me, used to pray. One day a shadow from above, took my brothers and sisters from me. We were to the land dwellers misunderstood. They killed us off for their greater good. And my race was depleted unfairly. A friend of mine attacked a human by mistake. He as wearing some suit for an underwater spelunk. My friend for his crime was lynched on high. I guess the man was surprised he took a chunk of his thigh. He was dressed like a seal, who’d thunk? Some may envy my reputation, My unbridled dominance you may desire. But there is no place to rest my head. No heir to act in my stead. In this empire I’m the only sire. Some say I should change my ways. They say I should try the seaweed. Or if I crawl onto the shore, I could rather get my fish from the grocery store. Then maybe the humans won’t make me bleed. For paranoia should I change? Should I surrender my hunt for idle fear? I would rather die. My liturgy I cannot deny. I will not appease for the spear. 4,668 tiger sharks were killed between 1959 and 2000, in an effort to protect the business of human tourism
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