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I’d hidden away the mirrors Packed them up and sent them off, Taken the shine off the saucepan lids, Sandpapered the coffee *** Everything that reflected I’d Sand-blast, like the sliding doors, Even got rid of the polisher For shining the wooden floors. It was very like narcolepsy when She saw her face on a plate, She’d go in a trance and sit for hours In a crazy, dreamlike state, I’d take away the reflection and She’d sit and weep for hours, ‘You’ve taken away my beauty,’ she Would say, and take cold showers. It seemed like a terrible sickness that She loved her looks so much, She’d say, ‘If you won’t let me see myself, I’ll just make do with touch,’ She’d run her fingers over her face Explore each crease and mound, And sigh to her satisfaction as She felt her lips turn down. I couldn’t get rid of the garden pool That flowed on in from the brook, Babbling over the standing stones From the woods at Nether Hook, I’d catch her kneeling beside the pool And staring into its depths, Smiling at each reflection that Would ripple with every breath. ‘Beware of the evil Water Sprite,’ I told her more than once, ‘He takes advantage of lovely girls For he hates to be outdone. He’ll lure you into a shady pool With guile, and his tender lies And hold you down ‘til you surely drown, You’ll avoid him, if you’re wise.’ She told me then of a vision that She’d seen, that of a prince, He’d smiled at her from the water but She hadn’t seen him since. ‘That’s not a prince but the Water Sprite And he’s trying to lure you down, To put your face to the water, but I’ve told you once, you’ll drown.’ The water was babbling gently on A sunny day in Spring, In shades of the weeping myrtles and The sound of cuckooing, Miranda was knelt beside the pool And I saw her head go down, When claws reached out of the water Pulled her in, without a sound. I raced across and I seized her hair And I pulled her from the pool, But claws had raked at her pretty face, She said, ‘I feel a fool! I should have listened to you, I know But I thought that just one kiss…’ But he had turned to a monster and Had bitten her rose red lips. I put the mirrors all back in place And I bought new shiny pans, Polished the floor, you can see your face But she hides behind her hands, She never looks in a mirror now Though her scars are healed and white, But goes each day to poison the pool To **** off the Water Sprite. David Lewis Paget
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Nov 24, 2013
Nov 24, 2013 at 11:09 AM UTC
The Reflection in the Pool
I’d hidden away the mirrors Packed them up and sent them off, Taken the shine off the saucepan lids, Sandpapered the coffee *** Everything that reflected I’d Sand-blast, like the sliding doors, Even got rid of the polisher For shining the wooden floors. It was very like narcolepsy when She saw her face on a plate, She’d go in a trance and sit for hours In a crazy, dreamlike state, I’d take away the reflection and She’d sit and weep for hours, ‘You’ve taken away my beauty,’ she Would say, and take cold showers. It seemed like a terrible sickness that She loved her looks so much, She’d say, ‘If you won’t let me see myself, I’ll just make do with touch,’ She’d run her fingers over her face Explore each crease and mound, And sigh to her satisfaction as She felt her lips turn down. I couldn’t get rid of the garden pool That flowed on in from the brook, Babbling over the standing stones From the woods at Nether Hook, I’d catch her kneeling beside the pool And staring into its depths, Smiling at each reflection that Would ripple with every breath. ‘Beware of the evil Water Sprite,’ I told her more than once, ‘He takes advantage of lovely girls For he hates to be outdone. He’ll lure you into a shady pool With guile, and his tender lies And hold you down ‘til you surely drown, You’ll avoid him, if you’re wise.’ She told me then of a vision that She’d seen, that of a prince, He’d smiled at her from the water but She hadn’t seen him since. ‘That’s not a prince but the Water Sprite And he’s trying to lure you down, To put your face to the water, but I’ve told you once, you’ll drown.’ The water was babbling gently on A sunny day in Spring, In shades of the weeping myrtles and The sound of cuckooing, Miranda was knelt beside the pool And I saw her head go down, When claws reached out of the water Pulled her in, without a sound. I raced across and I seized her hair And I pulled her from the pool, But claws had raked at her pretty face, She said, ‘I feel a fool! I should have listened to you, I know But I thought that just one kiss…’ But he had turned to a monster and Had bitten her rose red lips. I put the mirrors all back in place And I bought new shiny pans, Polished the floor, you can see your face But she hides behind her hands, She never looks in a mirror now Though her scars are healed and white, But goes each day to poison the pool To **** off the Water Sprite. David Lewis Paget
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Nov 24, 2013
Nov 24, 2013 at 11:09 AM UTC
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