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Created on: January 17, 2009
I am the sea of this earth
I ride the waves of the deep
The rains and the snow
All come from me
I am the sea
I sparkle in a blue sky
I am angry when it rains
I am the sea
The pearls come from me
The surfers get their surprise
When they realize I am hard to control
I have sunk great ships
The titanic was no match for my hand
I am the Sea
I am the Sea
Come see my beauty, beware of my roar
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