In the depths where the mysteries reside, Tessy, the Loch Ness youth did glide. With a serpentine grace, through waters, she weaved, A world of wonder, one might believe.
Among rocks and seaweed, where shadows did creep, She met Chipper, the octopus, from a cleft so deep. Timid and wary, his eyes did confess, Yet bravery arose, amidst the distress.
One tentacle outstretched, a gesture so slight, In the dance of the deep, under dim moonlight. Suspended in seaweed, Tessy did seem, Like a dreamer caught up in a deep-sea dream.
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