Under the Sea
So another would care to swim in the Bay of the Mermaid. The waters are great
and the mer-folk do welcome visitors, so do the dolphins. Please enjoy your swim through the waters of the
Mer-folk. The mermaids here have no wish to harm anyone so you have nothing to fear.
You are the
wanderer to swim into the Bay
This is my adopted
mermaid, Celestia.
And her certificate.
This is my merfae. Her name is Danalla.
This is where I got her from.
A shark went ahunting,
For dinner, ahunting,
And roared with a menace,
Beware of the Sea King,
The killer, the Sea King,
But lo came an odd fish
When all else were hiding,
And quaking and hiding,
To follow the big shark,
Behind him agliding,
So silent, agliding.
What fool! barked the shark
As he turned round to bite him,
To eat him to bite him,
But reach him he could not.
The shark grew then more grim,
And angry and more grim.
The odd fish was tireless,
Behind him achasin,
And spinning and chasing.
The shark could not catch it,
This thing was outpacing,
Ouracing, outpacing,
And the shark lost his mind.
He was not used to failing,
To quitting to failing,
But the odd fish was no fish,
His own tail he was tailing,
And trailing, and tailing.
At last he bit down,
It bit back, oh the stinging!
Oh the gall, oh the stinging!
And off in the distance,
His voice came back ringing,
And singing, and ringing,
That a shark went ahunting,
For dinner, ahunting.
(repeat)
From "MERMAID'S SONG" by Alida Van Gores
copyrighted 1989
I found this in a book and thought it was funny. In the book it was a song the Merra sang. Very good book, I recommend it.
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This picture reminds of something an artist I like would do.
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