I drift along the ocean's tide, A tiny plankton, frail and wide. My life is short, a fleeting spark, But I contribute to the dark. Millions like me, we fill the sea, Each with a role, a destiny. The whales above, with giant sweep, Consume us whole, within the deep. The sun it shines, a distant gleam, Warming the waters, fuels my dream. I cannot fight, I cannot flee, I simply am, and that's enough for me. The currents swirl, a cosmic dance, I play my part, by happy chance. Though insignificant, I play a role, In the vast ocean's grand, unfolding scroll. From tiny cells to creatures grand, We're all connected, hand in hand. The cycle turns, life finds a way, And I, a plankton, live my day.
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