The Journey of the Noble Gnarble
Far below the ocean waves, a gnarble lay in bed,
All night long his gnarble dreams kept swimming in his head.
All night long his gnarble dreams kept swimming in his head.
He dreamt a dream of swimming
up to see the sky above,
up to see the sky above,
Lit up by the sun in colors
he just knew he'd love.
he just knew he'd love.
But gnarbles never swam that high, their fins were much too small,
Their tails were thin and floppy, which didn't help at all.
This gnarble liked his fins and had no problem with his tail,
So when he woke he knew that he just couldn't, wouldn't fail.
"I'm swimming up above the waves to see the sky of blue;
I've never seen it even once, and now it's time I do."
I've never seen it even once, and now it's time I do."
But the other gnarbles warned him that he shouldn't swim so high,
As did the blyfish family that always swam close by.
As did the blyfish family that always swam close by.
"No gnarble's ever swam that high, it simply isn't done,
A blyfish might just make the trip, but we know you're not one."
A blyfish might just make the trip, but we know you're not one."
"Gnarbles don't have flappers like all us blyfish do,
You don't even have koggers like the swimming gungaloo."
You don't even have koggers like the swimming gungaloo."
But the gnarble didn't listen and he left his friends behind.
No silly blyfish family could ever change his mind.
No silly blyfish family could ever change his mind.
He swam up past the boulders made of spongy gishy-gosh,
And flew right by the herd of floating feeding fipple-fosh.
His fins were getting tired but he knew he couldn't stop,
So he kept swimming faster, trying hard to reach the top.
So he kept swimming faster, trying hard to reach the top.
Just then a hungry warckel blocked the gnarble with his fin.
He grabbed him by his tail and brought him right up to his chin.
He grabbed him by his tail and brought him right up to his chin.
"I've never had a gnarble, this would be a tasty treat,
But you're much too thin and tiny for big old me to eat."
But you're much too thin and tiny for big old me to eat."
So the gnarble just kept swimming, and didn't dare to stop,
Until he heard the sound of a great big bubble POP!
Until he heard the sound of a great big bubble POP!
He turned around to see that he was in a bit of trouble.
The sound he heard was that of a silver subbalubble.
The sound he heard was that of a silver subbalubble.
The gnarble tried to hide somewhere that he could safely stay.
But the subbalubble saw him and was headed right his way.
But the subbalubble saw him and was headed right his way.
"Oh Mister Subbalubble, please don't eat me up for lunch,
I'll bring a yummy plant instead, for you to sit and munch."
I'll bring a yummy plant instead, for you to sit and munch."
"I've never seen a gnarble try to swim this high before.
What is it, little fishy, that you're up here looking for?"
What is it, little fishy, that you're up here looking for?"
"If I could see the sky just once, I'd be a happy fish.
To do one flip above the waves would be my only wish."
"Well sorry silly gnarble, but I cannot let you go.
It's subbalubble dinner time--you should've stayed below."
It's subbalubble dinner time--you should've stayed below."
The glimmy glin swam right past the subbalubble's face,
And the gnarble grabbed a glimmy fin and quickly left that place.
And the gnarble grabbed a glimmy fin and quickly left that place.
The gnarble swam up higher still,
until he saw some light.
until he saw some light.
He knew it had to be the sun
and, oh was it a sight!
and, oh was it a sight!
Closely by a plink was sleeping, lying on his back.
He rubbed his giant belly as he dreamed about a snack.
He rubbed his giant belly as he dreamed about a snack.
The gnarble smiled happily
and set his fins a swimming
and set his fins a swimming
But he didn't see the plink wake
up, for he was busy grinning.
up, for he was busy grinning.
The gnarble almost made it
to the surface of the sea,
to the surface of the sea,
But the plink chomped down
and swallowed him as if
he were a pea.
and swallowed him as if
he were a pea.
The gnarble sat inside the plink and started softly crying.
He'd never make it out, so was there any point in trying?
He'd never make it out, so was there any point in trying?
But the Gnarble knew he'd come too close to quit and give up now,
"There must be someway out of here. There's got to be somehow."
"There must be someway out of here. There's got to be somehow."
So the gnarble swam around inside, trying very hard to think,
And while he did, his floppy tail was tickling the plink.
And while he did, his floppy tail was tickling the plink.
The plink was very ticklish and he couldn't hold it in.
He tried to cover up his laugh with his giant plinkish fin.
He tried to cover up his laugh with his giant plinkish fin.
But his mouth was open long enough for the gnarble to swim free.
He swam so fast the hungry plink did not have time to see
He swam so fast the hungry plink did not have time to see
Far above the ocean floor, above the gnarbles' homes,
Above the blyfish families and dancing water-gnomes,
Above the swimming gungaloo and slimy dundledun,
A gnarble flipped above the waves and smiled at the sun.
The End.
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