I have a strong wish,
To go inside the sea,
And see the wonderful world inside,
With pleasance and glee,
With strange plants, pearls and corals,
Starfishes, jellyfishes and oysters,
The queer, amazing creatures,
Shrimps, mermaids and lobsters.
I wish to build my house there,
And anytime, the strange life I could stare,
Where everything is vibrant and pretty,
Than the outside world's beauty.
The different, secret treasures hidden,
Gifted by nature in bounty.
Everything varying from the outside world,
The sea creatures comfortably curled.
But I know that my dream,
Will always remain a dream,
As I am only a mortal human,
And not an immortal demon.
I long to see how they look,
The multi-colored fishes with their scales.
From the tiniest mussels,
To the large sharks and blue whales.
Despite the complete absence,
Of mighty hills and forests dense,
I desire to stay there,
Watching new things, unusual and rare.
To watch the baffling treasures,
I am so much eager,
Whether they are teeming,
Or meager.
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