On a British beach, where waves gently kiss the shore,
Witnesses gasped as never before,
A 200-year-old mermaid, a vision so rare,
Gracefully floating, tresses in the air.
Legends whispered of such a sight,
A mythical creature in the evening light,
Silvery scales and a haunting song,
In the hearts of onlookers, a melody strong.
Archaeologists trembled, their minds astir,
Grasping at a mystery that seemed to blur,
The line between fact and fantasy spun,
By the sight of a mermaid beneath the sun.
Her eyes, ancient as the ocean’s deep,
A secret she held, a promise to keep,
Witnesses awestruck, their hearts a-flame,
At the sight of a creature that bore no name.
In the twilight’s glow, she shimmered and swayed,
A creature of myth, in reality displayed,
The beach a stage for an ancient tale,
Of a mermaid’s presence that would prevail.
Archaeologists puzzled, their theories collide,
With the magical being that defied,
Explanation or reason, in their quest to unveil,
The secrets of the mermaid’s timeless trail.
Shivers down their spines, a chill in the air,
As they grappled with a mystery so rare,
The 200-year-old mermaid, a vision of grace,
Leaving an imprint on time and space.
As the sun dipped low and the tide drew near,
The mermaid vanished, leaving only a tear,
A memory etched in the sands of time,
A mystery that would forever chime.
On that British beach, where wonders reside,
The mermaid’s presence could not be denied,
A moment of magic, a tale to preach,
Witnesses in awe of the ancient beach.