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Don't tell me there are plenty of fish in the sea When the silvery, slimy things hang from coral reefs And are stuck in frayed netting Not yet frayed to the point of breaking When they drown in oil and choke on garbage Scaly flesh peirced by razor blade teeth Captured and smothered And beaten and gutted Frozen and thawed and chopped Stewed and grilled and covered in salt and sauce Tossed and sliced and torn and diced Delivered to my table in a trice Don't tell me that there are plenty of fish in the sea Because one of those fish could be me
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Feb 22, 2013
Feb 22, 2013 at 9:47 PM UTC
Fish
Don't tell me there are plenty of fish in the sea When the silvery, slimy things hang from coral reefs And are stuck in frayed netting Not yet frayed to the point of breaking When they drown in oil and choke on garbage Scaly flesh peirced by razor blade teeth Captured and smothered And beaten and gutted Frozen and thawed and chopped Stewed and grilled and covered in salt and sauce Tossed and sliced and torn and diced Delivered to my table in a trice Don't tell me that there are plenty of fish in the sea Because one of those fish could be me
robyn
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Feb 22, 2013
Feb 22, 2013 at 9:47 PM UTC
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