Gray at sea
Death plea
At last they flea
To go where they dare
A place so rare
But that gray monstrosity, wishes to tear!
A monstrous amalgamation!
But they are safe in hibernation
At the other side of the sea, in a plantation
A refuge for fish who evolved, into a new creature
They shed their old bodies behind, like a snake
But so comes a day when its end comes!
Of that forsaken being, even death itself cries!
It controls the sea, a sea once sane
Now it waits for their capture
But, they are a bane of selfless love
They strive in virtue!
Never do they give into the now, gray sea!
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