A lone mermaid's desperate attempt to find love. |
It is hard to live under the surface of the sea, and to be the only mermaid alive and free; To rove the dark waters, the light waters, the corals, and the ice; To feel you die everyday not once, nor twice but thrice. Entities of brightness intrude the ether of life, cut through my soul like a sharp edged knife; They show me-- glimpses of the love I cannot have of the love, and the existence that these hydraulic dimensions lack. The day when it rains heavily, heavily, heavily, and your coastal town is half immersed under waves of brine, I will know That it is my time To swim ashore And into What I am sure Is more than just a Myriad of dark and bright streaks. I will finally enter The great white walls Behind which you disappear When the light falls; You’ll meet me there Won’t you? And we’ll talk the whole night long You can hold me in your arms while I sing to you my song Your touch which I have longed to feel is it different than the cold water? The next day when the water dissapears my skin will grow dry, and when in your arms I die do not be afraid; I will feel no pain; The loss for me would be worth reaching a new high of in your arms saying 'Goodbye'. |