Morning Moonlit Moonflowers Poem by Wesley Willis

Morning Moonlit Moonflowers

Rating: 5.0

Wondering Mermaids swim in moonlit flowers.
Pondering mermaids swimming, moonlit showers.
Her wiggles from within the depths of the deep.
Her giggles from within the breaths of her sleep.

And to her surprise, the vessel found her will.
But to her surmise, the castle bound her still.
Sister of the sea held her grin in the sand.
Sister with the key held her twin in her hand.

A twin who couldn't walk with the fish's tail.
And a twin who could tell a fisherman's tale.
Sister to sister, one's a Mermaid supreme.
Mister to mister, one's a Bar-maiden Queen.

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