Part II of the continuing adventures
The circus has ended with a splash from the whale's spout.
Joey and Madison ride the Moray eel out
Through the crowd of an array of salmon fawning
Eager to get back to their home to do their spawning.
On they ride deeper, into the salty sand-bottomed sea,
Looking for the treasure that will unlock with the skeleton key
That was stolen from the pirate that they last saw on shore.
He wore a black patch that covered one eye that was tore
Out by a scoundrel that had a hook instead of a hand.
He was mean and ornery and never set a foot on rock or land.
His name was unspeakabl, never to be heard or said.
Cause if you mentioned it at all, you would surely be dead.
He was the one who owned the sea bottom treasure.
He lost it one night when Davy Jones took his pleasure
And jumped into the bottomless pit and was swallowed
Into the belly of the whale that stalked and followed
The ship of the pirate that killed his sweet girlfriend Gail
As she played and dove in the ocean swells.
He killed her, he did, with a spear and a gaff
After he did this, he just stood there and laughed!
So Davy Jones lost his treasure into the pit of this beast
That spouted it out at the clown circus and fish feast
The key, it came out, with the chest it is true
And found its way to the ownership of the cousins two
who were on their way down to find the pirate's riches
In the black bottom ocean that is filled with eerie fish trenches.
******* more to follow....if you dare*******
Kathy Lockhart
4/27/06
Poetry by Kathy Lockhart
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Written on 2006-06-28 at 01:51
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The Adventures Of Curious Cousins~Sea Tales II~
Part IIThe circus has ended with a splash from the whale's spout.
Joey and Madison ride the Moray eel out
Through the crowd of an array of salmon fawning
Eager to get back to their home to do their spawning.
On they ride deeper, into the salty sand-bottomed sea,
Looking for the treasure that will unlock with the skeleton key
That was stolen from the pirate that they last saw on shore.
He wore a black patch that covered one eye that was tore
Out by a scoundrel that had a hook instead of a hand.
He was mean and ornery and never set a foot on rock or land.
His name was unspeakabl, never to be heard or said.
Cause if you mentioned it at all, you would surely be dead.
He was the one who owned the sea bottom treasure.
He lost it one night when Davy Jones took his pleasure
And jumped into the bottomless pit and was swallowed
Into the belly of the whale that stalked and followed
The ship of the pirate that killed his sweet girlfriend Gail
As she played and dove in the ocean swells.
He killed her, he did, with a spear and a gaff
After he did this, he just stood there and laughed!
So Davy Jones lost his treasure into the pit of this beast
That spouted it out at the clown circus and fish feast
The key, it came out, with the chest it is true
And found its way to the ownership of the cousins two
who were on their way down to find the pirate's riches
In the black bottom ocean that is filled with eerie fish trenches.
******* more to follow....if you dare*******
Kathy Lockhart
4/27/06
Poetry by Kathy Lockhart
Read 561 times
Written on 2006-06-28 at 01:51
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