Writing Fiction posted July 5, 2019


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the travel of Ulysse

Odyssey

by bournemouth

In the Mediterranean sea, so vast
Ulysses, bound to his mast,
Could not hear the mermaid
On the sand laid,
Singing without delay
Her melancholic melodies
And sometimes the replay,
That entered by the ears in the bodies
Of the sailors
That were not traitors,
But that had no wax
To collapse the sound of the sax
And of the skipper
That had to do the wiper
Between the reefs, in the creek,
That was, in this time Greek.
Finally he succeeded to fill the pipe
Of these resonant organs, and to let the men go for a dip
When they reached the shore
Crying "Never More".




A story of Ulysse and the mermaids at the beaches, and in the creeks, that was finally successfull.
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