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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
12

You will right you own shakespearean sonnet

English
1 answer:
diamong [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

What lurks beneath the untold depths below

through deep uncharted water, still hard sought

Through legends told we search but do not know

if monsters of our stories can be caught?

Down through the midnight waters shall we seek

and never can but guess what we may find

Old tales have often scared away the meek

And still those seek the monster all this time

So keep your secrets, waters, though know this

the time will come when all will be revealed

what lay below the surface, the abyss

what sets the waves to bubble churn and wheel?

The search goes on and never can we rest,

The creature still, it creeps in old Loch Ness

Explanation:

This is just some little thing i came up with about Loch ness. While some may say that Loch ness is a Lake and thus this isn't about a sea creature. Scientists who theorize about what Nessie could be (if ever there were a Nessie) and have decided that the most likely option is a Pleonid, a type of dinosaur that was in fact, a sea creature. :)

Hope you enjoy!

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