Melvina Germain - (580) Nestled upon the shore (Fantasy poem)

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Oh beauty, beauty, what do you seek?
Adrift you come to take a peak.
Tis June the month you do embark,
I long to see your body stark.

Fair mermaid of the golden sea,
why do you bless the likes of me.
Mine eyes are full of radiant pleasure.
What say you your body measure

Luminous eyes seek a miracle,
lying still on earths great circle.
I beg of you fair mermaid.
Feast your eyes on the likes of me.

Your tail of iridescent treasure,
glistens like glitter from the jeweled sky.
Fair mermaid please don’t pass me by.
A paradox is your faithful dominion

You can’t be who you seem to be.
Nestled upon the shore.
Feast your eyes on the likes of me.
I’ll rest here with you for evermore.

Written: February 22/2007

Melvina Germain

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