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Entanglement

ENTANGLEMENT I was born to swim free my sisters and brothers and me It is not my nature to be entangled with man-made garb But; to be free to swim every river, ocean, and open sea I was born to swim free my sisters and brothers and me So we can all swim these waters, surely, don’t you agree Not be entangled, with fishing lines, fishing nets, or barb I was born to swim free my sisters and brothers and me It is not my nature to be entangled with man-made garb Indiana Shaw . . . "Seals can quite look the fashion wearing the latest piece of plastic junk around their necks until that piece of junk starts slowly cutting into their necks and starts to choke them, should our sea life pay the price for mans neglect, I think not" . . . : /

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