avatarVijini Mallawaarachchi

Summary

"Under the Sea" is a poetic tribute to the aquatic world inspired by the song from "The Little Mermaid," reflecting on the beauty and life beneath the ocean's surface.

Abstract

The article "Under the Sea" delves into the enchanting realm of the ocean through a poem that captures its essence. It paints a vivid picture of the ocean's depths, comparing its vastness to the sky and highlighting the dynamic life forms it sustains. The poem, originally drafted in the author's personal blog "Thoughts by Viji," draws inspiration from the classic Disney song of the same name. The piece concludes with a note of gratitude to those who have supported the author's journey in writing poetry and an invitation to explore further writings in "The Brain is a Noodle."

Opinions

  • The author expresses a deep appreciation for the ocean's beauty and the life it harbors.
  • The poem suggests a reverence for the ocean's power and its role in the natural world.
  • There is a sense of nostalgia and homage in the author's work, as it is inspired by a childhood song from "The Little Mermaid."
  • The author acknowledges the influence of Lucy The Eggcademic, Rochelle Silva, and Anuradha Wickramarachchi in rekindling their passion for poetry.
  • The author encourages readers to embark on further literary explorations, suggesting that the journey of discovery and creativity continues beyond this poem.

Under the Sea

A sight from under the sea

Image by 俊 何 from Pixabay

Blue as the sky Filled with might As waters sigh In currents of fight

Bubbles and speckles Splashing on waves Nubbles and freckles Crashing on caves

Home for the world Of the aquatic living All being whirled In the wail of reliving

The beauty in blue She covers the world As they all drew In a wonder-world

I found this poem as a draft in my thoughts blog Thoughts by Viji. This poem was inspired by the song Under the Sea from “The Little Mermaid” cartoon. Even though I no longer write in my thoughts blog, feel free to check it out.

Thanks for reading my first piece in The Brain is a Noodle. Special thanks go to Lucy The Eggcademic (she/her) for accepting me as an author and Rochelle Silva and Anuradha Wickramarachchi for rekindling my passion for writing poems.

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