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I Met Me a Sea Maid

Contributed by Calista on Wednesday, 8th September 2004 @ 08:59:52 PM in AEST
Topic: StoryPoetry



I Met Me a Sea Maid
September 8, 2004

Ma' Lady, do me th good deed of sharing a drink?
Seems I've been waiting for someone like you to come 'long
And I jus' can't let you slip away, say
Haven't you got th heart to stay?
Las night I think I dreamt of you
With yar locks th color of brandy,
And eyes reflectin shallow sea blue.
But in th dream, you hadnt legs, no
Th tail of sea maid you did! Bright an sandy,
Completin th look, th look that made ya glow.

Ma dear, I think I know ya well,
Yar name resides just far,
Enough for this lad to wonder how,
It seems I know who ya are.

Ma precious, please dont leave me here,
If it is yar please to go,
Then take me with ya on th journey,
I feel awaits for us to know.
Say, have ya dreamt of me, a tal?
Behind yar mornin dew eyes?
Well, nevermin, it doesnt matter,
S long as ya stay to talk an let our love arise,
Or maybe jus th latter?




Copyright © Calista ... [ 2004-09-08 20:59:52]
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Re: I Met Me a Sea Maid (User Rating: 1 )
by avanottingham on Thursday, 4th November 2004 @ 07:46:10 AM AEST
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I loved this! I think my attraction to it lies in the way you had the sailor narrate it, the accent of his words. It's great!




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