Jellyfish Poem by Sebastian Seal

Jellyfish



When swimming in the North Sea,
I was stung by a jellyfish.
He charged me 95p,
For a porcelain welly dish.

He told me it was Royal Dunlop,
He said it was very rare,
All the way from far Cathay,
And rubbery with French flair.

A pottery expert I came upon,
He said it was a worthless shell.
He told me I had been truly done,
And for a trick I had fell.

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Sebastian Seal

Sebastian Seal

Novosibirsk, Siberia
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