Her Name Was Saucy Miss Merry Fair12/20/2010
Copy Write 2010 Gordon Kuhn Her name was Saucy Miss Merry Fair and she rose up proudly from the sea and said she lived there she told me she was from down Kensington Way and thought this a new place she might could stay I told her she needed to brush the sea weed from her hair though it was very well placed from what I could see but else others, not me of course, might rudely stare and would not believe she actually belonged there among we who common folk were said to be and she advised she could drop the weed back in the sea and it would change to children born so long by she “A good place to plant my feet, though webbed they are you see.” “Time to move on,” she said, “how about a warm cup of tea?” I advised of a place down the lane where neighbors went at odd times of day to sit, sip and eat a bit, and sometimes vent their feelings of government and prices of this and that and gaze out on the sea That suited her, she said, and took my hand and led and we sat and drank a cup of tea, a with a cookie each was fed while neighbors gawked at this beauty who had come up to meet me from the sea and who chose to sit and dine and laugh alone with me. Six years ago the lass and I were wed and then her children came up from the sea to live with us and share our bread for in love, by love, and with love they and she came forth from the dark ocean waters to live and stay and she and they were from the chilly waters set firmly, finally free. |
Her Name Was Saucy Miss Merry Fair
December 21, 2010 by Gordon
Well!
A fanciful biography and a very beautiful way to express a relationship difficult to set.