Squirming. Swarming. Swimming.
There it goes! A 24 legged octopus!
Big eyes.
Floating. Engulfing. Bloating.
Wow! A 24 legged octopus!
Suction cups.
A beak.
Changing. Morphing. Transforming.
Is that what I think it is? Yes! A 24 legged octopus!
Eating whatever it wants.
Doing whatever it wants.
Swimming where ever it wants.
3x the fun!
Yup! A 24 legged octopus!
The sea is where it lives.
Everything is on the menu.
Help!
Oh no!
Here it comes!
I can’t get away!
From a 24 legged octopus!
Approaching. Desiring. Wanting.
Am I drowning?
Bubbles all around,
Deeper,
Deeper,
Deep I go.
3x the fun!
Flashing lights all around,
I know what it is.
A 24 legged octopus!
I love the look of an octopus, with however many legs it has. They are very clever and off the menu in my book, In the local aquarium they had an old one (normal octopus), which needed a daily massage to stimulate it to eat and be active..oh it was lovely to see, it lived in a large flower pot. I do not mind what you turn into..as long as it is not a vegetable…as I will not be able to eat anything anymore!
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Octopuses are too strange not to appreciate. I’m slightly mortified of the huge octopuses — I forget the exact species — giant squid feed on them.
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I was waiting for the spider to jump. It just took off, perhaps to look for that 24-legged octopus.
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Ha — jumping spiders are not of this world. Trust me.
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I was excited thinking it was 3 Octopuses having an orgy!
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Cephalopods would never engage in such barbaric debauchery! Haha
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3x the fun is said twice in the poem, so I thought you eluded to this debauchery?
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8 x 3 = 24…I think.
I never elude to any debauchery! I’m a stone-cold prude! Haha
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Yes, 3 octopuses entangled together would have 24 legs. It’s okay. I’m a poet with a warped sense of perspective 😀
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Is it unfair that I got seasick on the first line….?
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I wish I became sick on the first line — octopuses don’t like vomit.
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But they love tuna fish sandwiches! (Calvin and Hobbes throwback. No idea where that came from…)
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Tuna is full of mercury — which explains why octopuses chow down on tuna fish sandwiches — because that’s how they gain their special powers.
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