The Mermaid Poem by VaGótha Kuroibara

The Mermaid

From blackest night to deepest sea
I long beyond of what's in me.
From calming sea to lightest tower—
From grains of sand to latest hour.

It's my safeguard; it's my home.
It's my story where I roam.
A tale of tails to echo afar,
My evening sky; my morning star.

The Ocean! It holds my kind.
The Sea! Past memories rewind.
The rocky river. The grind.
The smallest pond—confined.

Stuck on land as am I.
In a tank, and I wonder why?
Caught by a fisherman—I can't go back.
I will die because of Jack.

A mermaid of scales—singing sea,
No one will hear my song—begging plea.

As hope is gone and all was lost,
A clever one as I, will escape no matter the cost.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Original Conceived Date: January 18th,2025 | My poem is free-verse but it is more of an 'informal' ballad with epic, elegy, and lyrical poem elements.
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