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The Shark

by William Henry Venable, 1909

Captured! Along the beach those shouts reveal
   The fisherman exultant victor! Hark!
   The Karcharos, from out his crystalline, dark
Blue lair by rud of flesh and lurking steel
Bewrayed, hath ravined down with his last meal
   Death as a gobbet. On the hot sand, stark,
   He gasps and shudders agonizing. Mark!
With horrible grin those bloody jaws appeal
Unto his gloating murderers.—No more
   Those serried ranks sextuple of fanged white
Shall scare the shallows and appall the shore,
   Never again wreak havoc and affright,
Ranging the Gulf Stream, weltering in gore;—
   Poor Shark! Man-eater! learn of Man, to fight.

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