She liked to swim between the dark and light; Beneath the windless greyish waves of dawn or twilight; And everybody warned: 'Hold onto life, Tiburon's abroad.' She liked to dive where no one chose to go; She closed her eyes and slowly glided till blue-black collided; And everybody cried: 'Oh don't you know? Tiburon's below.' And he's waiting for a fool to take him on; Tiburon feeds at night and fights at dawn; Hold on to life: Tiburon's abroad. She liked to bathe when blue skies turn to grey, And when angry tides would blind the deeps with sandy rainbows. Hear her mother weep: 'Why can't you go when Tiburon's asleep?' For he's praying for a fool to go too far, And that's just the fool you are; Tiburon braves the chill and shuns the light; Sing requiem when Tiburon's in sight. He feels a stir split and spark the water; Beautiful in his coat of pewter, Plots a course to court her; And he begins to smile: Look out below, Tiburon begiles. He turns his eye, black and sly upon her; Thinks her shy and delights to awe her like the ones before her: Do you know the laws you flout: 'How dare you dive when Tiburon's about?' She says you shine like a shard of silver; See how the sky approves your beauty like a silken mirror; Go on and feast your eyes; 'She cries you're fine, Tiburon's divine.' So he's preening with his belly to the moon And he's drowning in the blue; And he's flailing in a foam of salt and spray; Tiburon flicks his tail and dives alone; She makes for shore and all the seabirds bray: 'Poor Tiburon lost his poise and lost his prey; Hold on to life, Tiburon's away.