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A poem suggested by someone,about a siren that drowns sailors.
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They tell me the legend of a hypnotizing siren among the ocean.
They say she has bright,blue eyes.
She seems georgeous at first.

But brings sailors to their demise.
She lures them in with her voice.
And words of action,choice.

They are so swept up by her looks.
Till they get snatched in the water and pressure drops.
They say if you sing a mystical melody at night.

You might see her – but don’t show any fright.
Is it a trap,or is it an offer?
Their lives are over when the demise is met.

Be wary of light blue eyes.
And fish scales on her sides.
A shiny,beautiful tail.

And the darkness,secrets it entail.
But do not be fooled.
Is she evil or not?

Will she bring them all to their demise or drop?
They say if you bring her a favorite meal.
She’ll spare you and offer you a deal.

If you accept the deal,that is eternity in water.
With a fish tail,swim underwater.
You’ll be just like her.

And everyone will fear you.
You ask yourself,was it worth the deal?
Is this her new way to steal?

Is danger what I should feel?
At the core of her heart,I know there is kindness.
Despite her drowning sailors to their demises.

Her beautiful blue eyes shined and met mine.
I feel like,as long as you treat her right,everything will be fine.
And when the moonlight covers her,you see her true beauty.

Her eyes hypnotize.
She seemed evil in all our eyes.
But for once,she shows kindness.

And doesn’t bring anyone to their demises.
Her hair was soft as clouds.
And her eyes,crystal and diamond bits.

You see now,she isn’t evil.
Like we assumed during the times so medieval.
Now she swims back underwater.

Water sparkle,eyes water.

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