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A poem inspired by the movie Pirates of the Carribean. |
When I first saw you A fire set ablazed within It glowed like an ember, Warm, yet never gives me pain. Your eyes glowed like crystal dew My portrait was etched perfectly on its iris It was telling me that you needed me Like how much you gave me bliss. You sang a song I never heard before It was as soft and mellow as lark's sweet hum. It captivated me in contemplation And holds me in your possession. When pirates came and found us here They threw nets, darts, and spears. When I was freed from your hunting spell I found out that you got a tail. They captured you and laid you on the ground The magic scene made me astound. Your tail vanquished and legs appeared With lovely feet failed to trod. You were now, oh so nude! From myriad eyes, I covered you with my clothe. What they want is your tear But you refused to give them dear. I begged them not to torture you Instead, they did it to me. Now your greedy eyes gave their flows Too late since a dagger was stubbed in me. |