Wednesday’s Verse—Hunters of the Deep

This week’s verse moves from an urban fantasy rhyme about trolls and bridges to a fantasy terza rima about mermaids. It is taken from Another 365 Days of Poetry, a collection of mixed-genre poetry to be released later in the year, once both collection and cover are complete.

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Hunters of the Deep

In deepest seas the mermaids swim with joy
cresting waves, and surfing spray, ’neath night sky
mermaids sing their songs and with hearts do toy

seeking all men who sail the great ships by,
the mermaids look for sails and voice their song,
luring all those who hear their haunting cry

Sung both loud and sweet and the whole night long
their enchantment entwines both soul and heart
It takes the mind and will of good and strong

Until from the tall decks they do depart
plunging from the deck to the mermaids’ ploy
ans’ring the call of song-spun lust and heart

Soon caught in mermaids’ arms are sailors bouyed
and carried swiftly deep for mermaids’ joy.

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You can find the first two poetry collections at the links below - although there are plans to reissue them with more genre-appropriate covers in the future. The third collection will be released later in the year.
books2read.com/u/mVLQZb
books2read.com/u/bxgyLd





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