The Se'kit-Milo Chronicle

On the shore of the old city

The dense buildings crowd around a person

A singular inhabitant

Of a bustling city

A person and

A fish

The fish first lived in the pond;

A holy site;

There were 2 of them

The beauty of it all

And the person said one of the fish shall be called Milo;

And left the other to rot

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The person kneeled

He placed Milo in a zoo

A cruel, unjust, zoo,

And when the picturesque beaches were crumbled

And the abhorrent industry was ripped to shreds

But Milo knew

And he flew above the skies

And he watched the Pyramids float in the void

Drifting Aimlessly

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He watched his master in a slumber

And pushed him gently along

To the next world.