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Tranformation of the walrus and the carpenter poem into prose
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The Walrus and the Carpenter
Once upon a time in a land full of mysterious happenings, unexplained occurrences and magical experiences, there lived a colony of Oysters, who all lived happily at the bottom of the deep ocean. ... On one particular morning the oysters swam silently in towards the shore, as they did every night, to watch the beautiful golden sun glide down into the ocean, setting, ending another tranquil day. However, as they looked up into the sky they saw something usual, a bright glistening light shining upon the waters dark surface. ... However the young innocent oysters took no notice of this warning and swam into the shallow waters. ... The oysters asked the moon star why he was looking so glum and he replied
‘I can not beat the suns great golden gleam… I wish she would not spoil the time when I am supposed to be having fun’
What a beautiful night the innocent oysters thought in contrast, as they perched upon a rock, looking deep into the sky, as on this night they were being blessed with the suns bright light, the moons silver beams and the feeling of safety upon the shores of this usually very busy beach. ... More and more young naive oysters followed those who clambered into the shallow waters yet still the wisest oyster could feel the growing misfortune lingering in the air and called back his young
‘Please come back to these depths where it is safe! ... How beautiful this night was the innocent oysters thought gazing up into the sky, how lucky they were to be this close, and how foolish the wise oysters were to miss such an opportunity.
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Title: Tranformation of the walrus and the carpenter poem into prose
Words: 1301 Rating: None Pages: 5.2 submitted by: carlymac
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