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Siren's Call
In twilight's glow, where waters weave,
The ocean's whisper stirs the leaves.
A siren's song, both sweet and bold,
Calls to the hearts of sailors old.
With waves like dancers, swift and free,
The sea compels, ensnares, and beckons me.
Her depths hold secrets, tales untold,
In briny depths, the dreams unfold.
Oh, sailor brave, whose course is set,
With every swell, your fate is met.
To chase the horizon, where stars align,
Embrace the ocean, oh heart of mine.
For in her arms, both fierce and calm,
The wild waves cradle, a tender balm.
With every swish, and fervent sigh,
The call of the ocean whispers, 'Fly.'
Nets of the Deep
In twilight's glow, the fishermen cast,
Their nets like dreams, so wide and vast.
With every tug, the ocean sighs,
A bounty waits beneath the skies.
Silvery scales in woven threads,
Whispers of tales from the ocean beds.
Each catch a story, each wave a song,
A dance with the sea, where hearts belong.
The moon bears witness to toil and trust,
As salty breezes weave wanderlust.
With nets in hand, they brave the tide,
For in the depths, their fortunes hide.
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