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And now this story shall tell of two Entirely different, through and through One a maiden, who sails with the breeze The other, prince of the untamed seas And this is how the story starts When from the land, the maiden departs For she loved sailing the unknown realm Gazing alone from behind the helm She has beauty and kind words she may say But lucks not on her side today For the wind picks up, and the waves grow Currents sweep faster, and howling winds blow At the helm she searches frantically around Looking for a place of safe ground But everywhere there’s rage and there’s storms And around the boat the ocean deforms The boat rocks and turns and sways Under a sky of blacks and grays And suddenly she is thrown overboard As the wind blowed and the rain poured And on the side, watching with glee Is the demon witch of the dark sea She chuckles as she finishes her spell And to the maiden she waves farewell
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Jun 23, 2020
Jun 23, 2020 at 9:17 PM UTC
Tail of the Sea: Chapter 1
And now this story shall tell of two Entirely different, through and through One a maiden, who sails with the breeze The other, prince of the untamed seas And this is how the story starts When from the land, the maiden departs For she loved sailing the unknown realm Gazing alone from behind the helm She has beauty and kind words she may say But lucks not on her side today For the wind picks up, and the waves grow Currents sweep faster, and howling winds blow At the helm she searches frantically around Looking for a place of safe ground But everywhere there’s rage and there’s storms And around the boat the ocean deforms The boat rocks and turns and sways Under a sky of blacks and grays And suddenly she is thrown overboard As the wind blowed and the rain poured And on the side, watching with glee Is the demon witch of the dark sea She chuckles as she finishes her spell And to the maiden she waves farewell
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Jun 23, 2020
Jun 23, 2020 at 9:17 PM UTC
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