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She lived beneath the spuming waves, A crown of pearls atop her head, And like a pearl her limpid face, Her lips of fiery coral-red. Her palace was a sunken cave, With scalloped roof and amber walls, While golden-paved and turquoise-domed Were all the dark, rococo halls. The candlesticks, the marble busts, The amphorae and frozen clocks, Were spoils from all those star-crossed ships, That came to grief upon the rocks And when the moon beamed through the waves, She dreamt of life upon the land, Of painted birds and pungent flowers, Of honeyed fruits and sunbaked sand. She pictured there a gorgeous prince, His eyes like shards of peridot, A youth with hyacinthine locks, And raiments of forget-me-not. But when she woke, she knew that she, Would never tread upon the land, Nor smell the flowers, nor taste the fruit, Nor kiss her lover on the hand. And as she held this solemn thought, That they would always be apart, She felt as if an icicle Had struck her squarely in the heart.
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Jan 16, 2021
Jan 16, 2021 at 2:59 AM UTC
Mermaid
She lived beneath the spuming waves, A crown of pearls atop her head, And like a pearl her limpid face, Her lips of fiery coral-red. Her palace was a sunken cave, With scalloped roof and amber walls, While golden-paved and turquoise-domed Were all the dark, rococo halls. The candlesticks, the marble busts, The amphorae and frozen clocks, Were spoils from all those star-crossed ships, That came to grief upon the rocks And when the moon beamed through the waves, She dreamt of life upon the land, Of painted birds and pungent flowers, Of honeyed fruits and sunbaked sand. She pictured there a gorgeous prince, His eyes like shards of peridot, A youth with hyacinthine locks, And raiments of forget-me-not. But when she woke, she knew that she, Would never tread upon the land, Nor smell the flowers, nor taste the fruit, Nor kiss her lover on the hand. And as she held this solemn thought, That they would always be apart, She felt as if an icicle Had struck her squarely in the heart.
rachel-thomas
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53/F/Rome
Jan 16, 2021
Jan 16, 2021 at 2:59 AM UTC
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