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My journey took me Across the sea In a merchant ship Bearing exotic spices I chose this vessel Because it was the only one That would cross the deep waters Off the dull grey coast My pilgrimage would be shortened Almost an entire week Simply by taking this route And not pathing around All of the present crew Had sailed these waters before But by the fourth day or so I noticed many of them were uneasy They moved strangely about the ship Staying closer to the center As if trying to avoid Gazing out at the water Curiosity getting the better of me I walked up to the wooden railing And peered over the edge Into the deep waters To my surpise it was crystal clear And I could see straight through The refracted sunlight Dancing on the ocean floor Then something caught my eye Deep sunken blocks Covered in algae That must not have been natural Sailing on I noticed these blocks Forming walls and broken structures Sitting solemn and untouched Beneath the crystal waves We passed a large trench Amd after we did I saw what must have been An ancient city on the ocean bed Great towers and minarets Rose from the ocean floor Even the streets and houses Where visable from the surface My attention turned to a courtyard Or at least what I thought to be one That sat directly in the center Of that long sunken place And in the center of that courtyard Was a strange sort of obelisk Upon further investigation I saw something chained to it Passing over the city I could hardly make out the thing That I saw chained to the pillar But I thought to myself That it must have been a person Imprisoned there some millenia ago What catastrophe they committed Was anyone's guess Nothing now remained of them But algae encrusted bones Their jaw broken and mangled Inhabited by tentacled creatures Straining to see the figure Before we were beyond it I though I saw the  skeleton move Twisting its head in my direction With a gaping twisted jaw Did the old bones speak Though I was not sure If anyone else could hear it I shook my head and rubbed my eyes To get rid of the feeling Left in me by its words After I did I looked back in astonishment The waters we sailed over Were now murky and green Nothing like the clear waters I had seen only moments before I asked one of the sailors If we had steered off course Or if the water changed In this part of the sea He promptly replied no Saying we were right on course And the water was always murky In the Turn-Tide sea
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Jun 5, 2016
Jun 5, 2016 at 11:23 PM UTC
The Old Bones
My journey took me Across the sea In a merchant ship Bearing exotic spices I chose this vessel Because it was the only one That would cross the deep waters Off the dull grey coast My pilgrimage would be shortened Almost an entire week Simply by taking this route And not pathing around All of the present crew Had sailed these waters before But by the fourth day or so I noticed many of them were uneasy They moved strangely about the ship Staying closer to the center As if trying to avoid Gazing out at the water Curiosity getting the better of me I walked up to the wooden railing And peered over the edge Into the deep waters To my surpise it was crystal clear And I could see straight through The refracted sunlight Dancing on the ocean floor Then something caught my eye Deep sunken blocks Covered in algae That must not have been natural Sailing on I noticed these blocks Forming walls and broken structures Sitting solemn and untouched Beneath the crystal waves We passed a large trench Amd after we did I saw what must have been An ancient city on the ocean bed Great towers and minarets Rose from the ocean floor Even the streets and houses Where visable from the surface My attention turned to a courtyard Or at least what I thought to be one That sat directly in the center Of that long sunken place And in the center of that courtyard Was a strange sort of obelisk Upon further investigation I saw something chained to it Passing over the city I could hardly make out the thing That I saw chained to the pillar But I thought to myself That it must have been a person Imprisoned there some millenia ago What catastrophe they committed Was anyone's guess Nothing now remained of them But algae encrusted bones Their jaw broken and mangled Inhabited by tentacled creatures Straining to see the figure Before we were beyond it I though I saw the  skeleton move Twisting its head in my direction With a gaping twisted jaw Did the old bones speak Though I was not sure If anyone else could hear it I shook my head and rubbed my eyes To get rid of the feeling Left in me by its words After I did I looked back in astonishment The waters we sailed over Were now murky and green Nothing like the clear waters I had seen only moments before I asked one of the sailors If we had steered off course Or if the water changed In this part of the sea He promptly replied no Saying we were right on course And the water was always murky In the Turn-Tide sea
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Jun 5, 2016
Jun 5, 2016 at 11:23 PM UTC
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