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‘Ocean’ 

The ocean whispers secrets to the shore
With waves that dance in timeless blue ballet,
Its depths conceal a world we can’t explore.

Beneath the surface mysteries galore,
In shadows where the ancient creatures play,
The ocean whispers secrets to the shore.

The tides they pull with power to implore,
A rhythmic song that calls by night, by day,
Its depths conceal a world we can’t explore.

Each wave that crashes fierce then no more,
A fleeting moment in the water’s sway,
The ocean whispers secrets to the shore.

In moonlit glow the waves begin to pour,
Reflecting stars in shimmering display,
Its depths conceal a world we can’t explore.

Eternal blue, a lover to adore,
With every breath it steals the heart away,
The ocean whispers secrets to the shore,
Its depths conceal a world we can’t explore.

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