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| TO THE NIXIE OF THE MILLPOND [close] |
After Grimm
I am alive for him, and he is my rescued love. I offer my golden skills for you to weave power of:
power of my black hair, power of my golden voice, power of the endless thread to weave your commingling trace;
What do you want from me? Why do I need to comb and play the flute and spin at the edge of your ancient home?
I know my husband's life was covered with this fear. Now he rises alive out of your swimming air,
and I am freed, with gold and dreams and a crone's advice, to reach with my skills and fears through the surface of your life.
I am alive for him, and he is my rescued love. Here are my golden skills for you to weave power of:
power of my black hair, power of my golden voice, power of the endless thread to weave your commingling trace
Nixie, I will send A song down through the water Till it reaches your home.
I will not be the same; I will turn hard like a toad; I will only be his wife again at the end of a hard, equal road.
From Spells (first published in The Poets’ Grimm)
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