Open Poetry #50 |
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The Mermaid |
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sewasham Senior Member
since 2006-09-11
Posts 714Oklahoma, USA ![]() |
The Mermaid While sailing out on morning’s tide A mermaid on a rock I spied She was a lovely half-fish girl With a necklace made of whitest pearl She smiled and blew a kiss to me Then disappeared into the sea She surfaced back behind the boat And lazily began to float I grabbed my friend and pointed aft He thought that I was truly daft For mermaids don’t exist, you know My friend quite plainly told me so No sooner had he walked away The mermaid came again to play She sunned herself upon some rocks And combed her flowing silken locks I hailed the Captain of our ship But she had given me the slip The Captain answered to my call But saw no mermaid there at all The Captain thought me quite insane As my wondrous tale I did explain When he returned back to his duty I saw again my ocean beauty She floated there upon a wave A subtle wink she slyly gave And then she flipped her lovely tail Swimming along as we did sail I called all of my sailor friends To show them her curvaceous fins They asked if I was feeling well When my story I began to tell I pointed to the mermaid fair But when they looked, nothing was there They thought that I had lost my mind No mermaid out there could they find They left and shook their weary heads And sleepily went to their beds My head was in a dizzy whirl I saw the ocean waters swirl Then once again she came in sight Swimming in the pale moonlight I yelled and danced a frantic jig As they hauled me off into the brig “He’s lost it” I did hear them say As they sadly went upon their way Through the port of my little cell I watched the sea waves rise and swell Then suddenly next to the glass I saw the little seaward lass She took the pearls off of her neck And tossed them up onto the deck Then off she swam into the deep As I wearily slipped off to sleep When came the early light of dawn I stretched my arms and gave a yawn Then my good friend upon the ship Ran down with pearls fast in his grip You won’t believe the sight I saw He said to me, face filled with awe Last night while I was by the rail I heard a voice give me a hail Next thing I knew, here came these pearls From underneath the ocean swirls "Quite right you were," he said to me "A mermaid threw these from the sea" I winked and said “I don’t think so” "For mermaids don’t exist you know" |
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BluesSerenade Member Patricius
since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549By the Seaside |
Oh so clear clever. Love this tale you told. Kudos... |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
One of the best mermaid poems I've seen...james |
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Namyh Senior Member
since 2009-01-20
Posts 988 |
sewasham - I loved the story, the rhythm and its flow. Fine work from your poet's pen. Now you got me searching for fin patterns. Namyh |
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Poet In Pink Senior Member Posts 1066 MI |
Sewasham ~ What a magical mermaid tale!!! Absolutely love it ![]() |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
So nice to see you here again, Stephen. Your poetry is always magical. |
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Cerulean Member Posts 109 |
Summer, the perfect time for a mermaid tale, In oceanic depths do they swim, the mermaids; Yet upon the rocks they bask, with fins of scale, Those lucky to see them, in awe that pervades. --------------- sewasham- I feel the beauty of the high seas in your writing. You are a natural at writing poetry that weaves in storytelling. It was a very enjoyable, relaxing and seaworthy read. It made me feel like writing something brief, so the above stanza is dedicated to your poem. |
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2islander2 Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825by the sea |
this is very nice and subtle, to be read again and again yann |
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LeeJ Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
Posts 13296 |
lovely! very much enjoyed this happy tune, along with the rhyme. |
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CastleGuard Senior Member
since 2003-04-30
Posts 760Alberta, Canada |
Great story, and a wonderful poem, Sewasham, loved it. Held my attention till the end, as I suspected some twist to the story. Brought some memories from while back - if I may: /pip/Forum89/HTML/002092.html CG |
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Cerulean Member Posts 109 |
CastleGuard- Be sure to check your poem. I left a comment there. |
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