
© ‘Selkie’ … Coloured Pen – WHB – August 2017
SELKIE-The Seal Woman
PART THE SECOND
Now
As the surge of the swollen sea
Sweeps the shore
I scan the rolling waves
For a sign of her presence
A hint of her salt-scent
Her seal-self
The searing splash of her tail
As it breaks the foam’s crest
I sense the silky soft touch of her skin
I know she is there
I sense her nearness
In the clutching drift of the current
The sound of her muted cry
wafting to me with the wistful wind
Towards my rock
Her rock
Our rock
The anchor connecting our two realities
The link
Ocean-forged
Wind-weathered
Sun-scorched
Heart-touched
Communion binding us
In those few delicious moments
When our worlds merge
And we become as one
Creatures of neither sea nor land
Melded in Earth’s memory
To exist for ever
In legend
Your painting grabs/moves me as much as your words Roland.
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I am grateful for your comment, Nigel.
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Well Roland, you didn’t disappoint. This poem is just wonderful; strong and deeply touching.
From ” In those delicious moments…….together with last stanza” I am totally captivated.
Miriam
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Your words are very welcome, Miriam. Thank you so much for responding.
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Another beauty, Roland, with excellent, appropriately chosen, alliteration. Maybe you know this story: https://derrickjknight.com/2016/05/17/undine/
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Thanks for your comment and the link, Derrick. I had heard of undine as sea nymphs or some such. Your blog link is fascinating. Arthur Rackham is a favourite illustrater. I shall certainly follow up on the details.
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A beautifully written and descriptive tale, Roland.
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Thank you Eugenia. I’m glad you liked it.
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Excellent poetry Roland and you have kept a Celtic touch with both parts and the drawing. Really enjoyed both poems.
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Good of you to say so, Davy. Thank you.
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