[Death of a Mermaid image from the internet
posted for Imaginary Gardens With Real Toads Picture Prompt Friday
Reposted for Poets United's Poetry Pantry February 2, 2014]
Reposted for Poets United's Poetry Pantry February 2, 2014]
She bursts out of the sea
a winged dryad
in the foam,
her gown
all the colors
of the ocean
that's her home.
in the foam,
her gown
all the colors
of the ocean
that's her home.
Seahorses
cascading
cascading
from her
seaweed-laden hair,
seaweed-laden hair,
she rides waves
outlined in beauty
by the luminescence
outlined in beauty
by the luminescence
there.
Her home is a cavern
below the coral reefs,
her bed a captain's cabin
in a ship that never sleeps.
She dines daintily with whales,
plankton and krill from their baleen,
a shared feast of tiny edibles
on leaves
of darkest green.
When lungs grow tight
that's when you'll see her,
looking like a wave,
her wings
faintly visible,
face beautiful
and grave.
face beautiful
and grave.
She flings herself onto the rocks,
draws back
in sinuous dance,
under a silvery midnight sky,
her mournful song
perchance
remembering
a time Before
that stopped too soon,
and she wont be back
until the next
full moon.
She sails away
on a ghost ship
with an emerald-laden mast.
As the golden sunset
takes her in,
that stopped too soon,
and she wont be back
until the next
full moon.
She sails away
on a ghost ship
with an emerald-laden mast.
As the golden sunset
takes her in,
she slips into
the past.
the past.