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It came from deep In the Florida swamp Draped in unknown covering The gray of southern moss Its hair was said Long and scraggly The deep green of cypress trees Moving through the fetid water Tall cutting saw grass Brushed tops of its knees Some say they have seen The elusive giant creature On warm tropical nights Striding slowly into watery woods Cautiously Golden eyes shining bright Frightened hunters Upon encountering the huge shadow Run in panic Left and right Shivering with fear and terror Told exaggerated stories of pursuit and flight Now and then on an orange moon His massive foot prints can be seen So of course the tales grow Of the moss covered monster That lives in the world of black water With gleaming eyes of gold This poem is copyrighted and stored in author base.  All material subject to Copyright Infringement laws Section 512(c)(3) of the U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. S512(c)(3), Tammy M Darby
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Jul 30, 2013
Jul 30, 2013 at 7:02 PM UTC
The Monster of the Swamp
It came from deep In the Florida swamp Draped in unknown covering The gray of southern moss Its hair was said Long and scraggly The deep green of cypress trees Moving through the fetid water Tall cutting saw grass Brushed tops of its knees Some say they have seen The elusive giant creature On warm tropical nights Striding slowly into watery woods Cautiously Golden eyes shining bright Frightened hunters Upon encountering the huge shadow Run in panic Left and right Shivering with fear and terror Told exaggerated stories of pursuit and flight Now and then on an orange moon His massive foot prints can be seen So of course the tales grow Of the moss covered monster That lives in the world of black water With gleaming eyes of gold This poem is copyrighted and stored in author base.  All material subject to Copyright Infringement laws Section 512(c)(3) of the U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. S512(c)(3), Tammy M Darby
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