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The Sea Faery

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    She was strange as the orchids that blossom
    And glimmer and shower their balm
    And bloom on the tropical ocean,
    That crystals round islands of palm:
    And she sang to and beckoned and bound me
    With beauty immortal and calm.

    She was wild as the spirits that banner,
    Auroral, the ends of the Earth,
    With polar processions, that battle
    With Darkness; or, breathing, give birth
    To Silence; and herd from the mountains
    The icebergs, gigantic of girth.

    She was silver as sylphids who blend with
    The morning the pearl of their cheeks:
    And rosy as spirits whose tresses
    Trail golden the sunset with streaks:
    An opaline presence that beckoned
    And spake as the sea-rapture speaks:

    "Come with me! come down in the ocean!
    Yea, leave this dark region with me!
    Come! leave it! forget it in thunder
    And roll of the infinite sea!
    Come with me! No mortal bliss equals
    The bliss I shall give unto thee." . . .

    And so it was then that she bound me
    With witchcraft no mortal divines,
    While softly with kisses she drew me,
    As the moon draws a dream from the pines,
    Down, down to her cavern of coral,
    Where ever the sea-serpent twines.

    And ever the creatures, whose shadows
    Bulk huge as an isle on the sight,
    Swim cloud-like and vast, without number,
    Around her who leans, like a light,
    And smiles at me sleeping, pale-sleeping,
    Wrapped deep in her mermaiden might.



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