Hanauma Bay Poem by Manonton Dalan

Hanauma Bay



Love walking down the ocean floor
Watching numerous lovely creature
Awesome corrals breathe at ease
Seaweeds softly dancing with the waves
Sea anemone harbors those colorful fishes
Fish come so close to your face
Wondering what are you doing in their place
Some are so playful sign of intelligence
Pull your hair then quickly vanish
Some stare at your shiny lenses
Look you in your eyes and never flinch
Some swim along, playfully nudging
Touch 'em, they stop probably enjoying
Watch the sea urchins spiny and so beautiful
You got prick, it would be so painful
The long slimy Murray eel in her cave
Looking, ready to zap you with high voltage
On warm waters sea snakes abound
Be careful don't be alarm
They only bite when they get harm
If you want to see what I have seen so pretty
Go to Hawaii and snorkel at Hanauma Bay
St Croix, Bahamas, Jamaica, Guantánamo Bay
Grande Island, Gold Coast, Turtle Bay

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Manonton Dalan

Manonton Dalan

virginia, usa
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