Metaphysical poem on finding Nemo.
Barracuda- attacked and beaten a clown-fish called Marlin cared for his only surviving child, Nemo.
Marlin protectively promised Nemo safety, but Nemo was taken by a big figure.
The wide watery-path Marlin had to travel for the miniature baby he mollycoddled was missing.
Marlin swam as swift as he could only to find his efforts futile for the divers boat was far to fast.
However, then came a blue fish called Dory and this fish was constantly confused and clueless.
Soon Marlin and Dory ran into a rut when they bumped into a benevolent shark named Bruce.
Although, the shark believed “fish are friends not food” he could not hold back his hunger for fish.
Then the deadly teeth trailed Marlin and Dory and they went to the dangerous dark-waters to escape.
There the two fish found a formidable foe a fish which was thrice their size and could glow.
The great glowing fish lost a gruesome fight and Dory the clueless, and Marlin the chary both escaped.
Then stubborn Marlin stupidly travels over an underwater-cave and ends up encircled by dangerous jellyfish.
Dory and Marlin swim swifter than most fishes could swim but Dory gets shocked severely by a jellyfish.
Dory and Marlin are saved by some turtle’s one named squirt and the other called Crush.
After traveling with the turtles, Dory and Nemo are consumed by a colossal whale.
However, the huge whale hurls them back to sea and the two fish arrive at their distant destination.
Upon arriving at Sydney, the location of Nemo, Dory and Marlin meet a bird who had met Nemo before.
Nigel, the bird, brings Marlin to the Nemo, but as Marlin arrives he notices Nemo in a plastic bag dead.
Nigel takes the two sad adventurous fish back to sea, and Marlin melancholy and miserable leaves Dory.
Dory becomes lonely and lost but soon locates Nemo, who had escaped the dentist’s office he was trapped in.
Marlin meets Nemo again, and the merry father was happy he could stay true to his promise to Nemo.
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