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Dj Bueno Posted 21 years ago

A JUICY TALE

The sun twinkled as the leaves of the palm trees

Rustled among the rainbow colours that were harmonious

At that moment a mermaid showed up lookin' a bit hopeless

She dandled her fin and became a thing of the past leading to corals..



On that day the moon was away

So the sunset came into play.

Bending over the islands,joking with the seahorses

He scored points from all his acquaintances.



Neither the offshore breezes nor the hardworking bees

Postponed their duties,till the moonlight came to light

Around the clouds coverin' up the island like a crab.



All of a sudden a harsh voice was heard through the rocks

Defending the cost from the subterfuges.

It was the mermaid whom visited the coast before

And then she again came to the coast

But this time she was not aiming to boast.



"Can I join you?" she winkled at the sky

As the moon talking to the leader star

"Don't move please" smiled the chief star

I'll send one of my relatives to you

It means you must wait to be able get through.



The hardworking bees stopped working for the queen of the seas

As soon as they saw her brilliant fin,they called over the friend,wind.

"I hope you can find a logical exuce,tell me;

Why did you wipe out my precious snooze?!"

"Listen breeze,you must help the star,elevating the mermaid into the sky."

One more friend to play, by the way don't forget to get his father's okay.



For the sun a few minutes were left

To spread his lights with the softness of a velvet.

"What a nice day,strangely I didn't a see a nightmare"

After rubbing his eyes,a bubbling sound was heard beyond the rocks.

"Wha-what? Who is there?" he gathered his lights

Having a gander at the sky,he saw his friends giving a shape to a cloud

"I'm afraid we can't accept a new member

Until the bees finish the construction of the new club."
  
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