One day there was a princess named Sarah. She was simply beautiful! Every
man in the kingdom wanted to marry her, but one day Bartamose came, a
feared pirate and a mans that had his name inked into the list to go to
hell. He hated Sarah's family, so he had devoted his life to kill the
family of Turners(Sarah's last name). He took her parents, and her dear
sister. Sarah was 5 at the time.
He was about to take her life to but just when Bartamose was about to
finish the job, she was rescued by a man, he was a pirate. He was the hero
and killed Bartamose. She saw his face, only once. It's was tan, there was
eye liner around his eyes to protect him from the sun. His black hair was
wild and had trinklets and beads running through it. His mouth was shut and
his red lips gave her a smile. He carried her off somewhere, she didn't
know where because it was night. He gave her a parcel, he told her not to
open it until tomorrow. He lay her down by the beach and took off his coat
and laid t around her, he said goodbye and sang her to sleep. She never for
got his song,
Sweet dreams of the sea,
Come and hold me,
Keep me warm across the sea.
Rock me in the boat of dreams,
Show me treasure and wonder,
Keep me safe in your deep dreams.
Keep me safe,
Keep me safe,
Someday I'll join your crew,
I'll sail to the sea,
Keep me safe, keep me safe,
Keep, me, safe, in, your, dreams.
She woke up the next morning on the beach, the man's coat still over her keeping her warm from the ocean breeze. She wondered why she was on the beach, where was her mother coming to wake her up? Then she remembered the sequence of events of last night. She refused to go back to her home. She lay back down, sand in her hair and cried, covering herself with the coat.
Sweet dreams of the sea,
Come and hold me,
Keep me warm across the sea.
Rock me in the boat of dreams,
Show me treasure and wonder,
Keep me safe in your deep dreams.
Keep me safe,
Keep me safe,
Someday I'll join your crew,
I'll sail to the sea,
Keep me safe, keep me safe,
Keep, me, safe, in, your, dreams.
She woke up the next morning on the beach, the man's coat still over her keeping her warm from the ocean breeze. She wondered why she was on the beach, where was her mother coming to wake her up? Then she remembered the sequence of events of last night. She refused to go back to her home. She lay back down, sand in her hair and cried, covering herself with the coat.
