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Turtle Bay

by marian

I see a sunset in the west, The fishes and turtles under the ocean take their rest, Palm trees here and there; The sun is fading in the air. Royal-blue waves crashing in motion, A sea turtle peeps up out of the ocean, The sunset bears shades of red and gold; Colours so vivid and bold! The sunrays slant under the bay, It's nearly the end of a beautiful day, The sun slants under the sea; This place is so dear to me! Four palm trees on a high cliff, I breathe in the salty-sea all in a surprised sniff, I heave a sigh; While on the beautiful island I lie. One cliff and another one in the distance I see, What a beautiful treasure to see is the pretty sea, So beautiful is the day; No wonder people call this beautiful place Turtle Bay! ~Marian~
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