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The Lady's Amulet
The lady's amulet was dark and red,
like the garnet tresses on her head.
Shining in the moonlight fair,
as she went to meet a stranger there.
The lady's amulet was green and loam,
The color of the ocean's foam.
Taken - perhaps - from mermaid's lair.
Once wound in thick, coiled, braids of hair.
Who did the lady go to meet?
A crone, a thief, a lover sweet?
Did she a grandmotherly warning heed,
or gallop away on borrowed steed?
If you should see an amulet glow,
like a ruby in the snow,
Put on the necklace and listen well:
to your ears only will it tell.
- by urban_wolf1 |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 09/20/2008 |
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