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I thought that I would take a dip In water lapping o'er my eyes; I thought I'd take a cautious swim To see the mermaid I despise. While bedding sharks and cuttlefish, She calls my love below the air. So stricken by her beauty, He ignores her crimes and strokes her hair. She holds him blind to her misdeeds And softly beckons yet another-- He's swallowed too much ocean To return to land-bound lovers. His fishwife, I wade angry shores To welcome him back from the sea, But she's the siren he adores, And I am just in love with he.
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 11:26 PM UTC
Mermaid
I thought that I would take a dip In water lapping o'er my eyes; I thought I'd take a cautious swim To see the mermaid I despise. While bedding sharks and cuttlefish, She calls my love below the air. So stricken by her beauty, He ignores her crimes and strokes her hair. She holds him blind to her misdeeds And softly beckons yet another-- He's swallowed too much ocean To return to land-bound lovers. His fishwife, I wade angry shores To welcome him back from the sea, But she's the siren he adores, And I am just in love with he.
cari-jane-leemaster
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 11:26 PM UTC
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