The Merfolk's Mirth

 

[The stage is adorned with whimsical sea-themed props and a backdrop depicting an underwater kingdom. Two actors, dressed in elaborate sea creature costumes, take center stage.]

 

Narrator:

In the depths of the ocean blue,

Two merfolk dwell, in love so true.

But Amphitrite's court, with mischief rife,

Sets the stage for a sea-filled life.

 

[Enter Coral, a merfolk with a mischievous glint in their eye, adorned with shimmering scales and flowing seaweed.]

 

Coral:

Oh, Finley dear, dost thou not hear?

The sea doth call, 'tis crystal clear!

To dance amidst the waves so free,

'Tis where my heart longs to be!

 

[Across the stage glides Finley, a merfolk with a jovial spirit, their costume adorned with sparkling shells and seaweed.]

 

Finley:

But Coral sweet, dost thou forget,

The joyous life that we have met?

In Amphitrite's court, with friends so dear,

We need not roam, nor harbor fear.

 

[Coral pirouettes around Finley, their laughter echoing through the underwater realm.]

 

Coral:

Oh Finley, dear, thou art so wise,

But adventure calls, beneath the skies!

To explore the depths, where secrets lie,

'Tis where I yearn to spread my fins and fly!

 

[Finley chuckles, wrapping Coral in an embrace of seaweed and laughter.]

 

Finley:

Then let us embark, my dearest friend,

To where the ocean's wonders never end!

Together we'll roam, with hearts so light,

In Amphitrite's realm, 'neath the starry night.

 

[As they twirl in a playful dance, the stage is filled with the sound of underwater revelry, as Coral and Finley embrace the boundless joy of the sea.]

A Tragicomedy in Two Scenes


A machine-writing is fed a selection of lines from classic Western plays containing the word "sea". The artist tasks the machine to generate two texts recycling this input, a scene of tragedy and a scene of comedy. Click anywhere in the text to move back and forth between the tragedy and the comedy.