Under the sea, under the sea
You live happily being a mermaid
You are happy
I know they work non-stop
And under the sun for a change
While we always float
Under the sea. š¼šµ
The fish are very happy
Here they are free
The fish there are sad
Their houses are made of glass
The life of our fish
It is not usually very long
If the owner feels like it
"They are going to eat me"
Under the sea, under the sea š¼šµ
š¦ When I was a child and I saw the Little Mermaid movie for the first time in 1989. I was not very interested in the story of the princess or anything like that, what I liked was seeing that crab sing that song, for me it was something vibrant and extraordinary - when you are a child in the 90s you did not say that you liked the Little Mermaid - before jumping to explain that you liked it was because of the singing crab š¦š¤. Everyone fell on you with mockery and harassment. I witnessed that in other children.
Anyway, years later I find myself training to learn about Snorkeling and photography, both in and out of the water. It was a fantastic time and there are no words to describe it. Before that experience and those years I had never felt so connected to the sea (performing the song I heard when I was a child) š as it was in those couple of years that I was trapped in the Pearl 𦪠of the Caribbean, swimming, learning about photography and about the sea.
My favorite moments were when we took photos underwater, it was incredible to see the coral, always alive and colorful surrounded by fish and all the fauna.
Today, some years later, I watch the movie The Little Mermaid with my daughter, and I enjoy that song much more, I enjoy seeing her smile, I enjoy feeling the same vibration of the song as when I was a child, and I enjoy remembering my moments underwater, šš seeking to speed up the pace as a stacker to be able to escape from this country with my family and return to our land and our home in the Pearl of the Caribbean so that my daughter can also live her moments Under the Sea.