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Of Octopodes MAG
Shuffling tentacles grope blindly through 
 the swish, swish of an ocean cold.
 The octopus has eight strong arms; you
 
 never were one to see the day so blue,
 and now, grown very old
 shuffling tentacles grope blindly through.
 
 A cane in front of you,
 your tightening grip holds.
 The octopus has eight strong arms, you
 
 slip down the stairs in lieu
 of operations and tubes. You are bold.
 Shuffling tentacles grope blindly through,
 swimming in an ocean blue.
 
 Medication as a temptation greatly holds
 the octopus has eight strong arms, you
 are under the water, choking on rue.
 
 Scream to the surface, so very cold,
 shuffling tentacles grope blindly through,
 the octopus has eight strong arms, you.

