Little Jelly Fishes

by Hey Little Miss   Oct 1, 2012


A
Little girl
Walking barefoot
The soles of her pint-sized feet
Are rosy-colored
Her small
Heels

She anxiously bit her lips, nervous
She touches gingerly
Her
Bruised hips
Her collarbones, delicate
Skin colored in blue and violet patches

Alone by the shorelines
She hugs herself
Shivering.

And then,
The cool sea breeze
A flash of light

And
She
Saw

She shrills shamelessly
When she sights
Shinning jelly fishes
By the sea shores lights.

Oh!
The little girl shrieks,
Those blushing
Jelly fishes
Singing,
Dancing
Enigmatically
Enchanting, magical creatures
Wearing funny, tiny shelled silver shoes

Those glowing jelly fishes
Small, little
Lovely.

She runs
Toward their shining lights
Enthralled.

Those peculiar, mesmerizing jelly fishes
With bodies of sheer luster
Fragile-looking
Twirling
Ethereally.

Hey, please wait for me! She shouts
To the queer jelly fishes
As she shot herself
To the sea
Leapt
To
The
Vast,
Immense
Ocean of Infinity
What a wonderful sight
A girl leaping under the moonlight

And she joined
Those jelly fishes

She is stunned
With their pretty colors
Of blue, green, purple
Gold, silver,
Pink.

Like
A colorful palette
Of God-given pastel hues

She pleads,
Please,
Take me
Far, far away
To your ocean home
I don't quite belong in here.

So those magical, mysterious jelly fishes
Hold her with their soft limbs
They carry her, a princess
As they dive
Under the
Deep
Sea.

Bye.

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