The Merman’s rhyme

He has no love
but music
and cold whispering trees
that were in bloom
under the last dim moon.

He has seen
the unseizable moors
that glitter and dance
in the wandering waves.

He has crossed his Rubicon
The enchantress’ songs
took him along
until he crossed the line of
glimmering waters and fog
with a feral nod.

Art by Kinuko Y. Craft.

Iulia Halatz
She says: “Be the one who cares, make words so disruptive that they create new worlds, hopes and dreams. Even if we are unhappy dinosaurs and find shelter in an Iron Tale or ruminate about feeling too much, whilst declaring colorless apparel, we should take power and strength from our stories.”
Her published poems can be found in The Sudden Denouement Anthology Volume I.

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16 thoughts on “The Merman’s rhyme

  1. Hyperion

    Mermaids. They have enticed the imagination since humankind has lived by the sea. I’m writing a little story about mermaids and it is so nice to read what others imagine about these people of the sea. Nice to meet you, Lulia.

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    1. Iulia Halatz Post author

      Thank you! Nice to meet you too 🙂
      Mermaids and other mysterious creatures have played with our imagination and we can always use words to see them better in their legendary beautiful “lands”.
      I look forward to reading more of your writings.

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