Siren of the North: Calling

by Jack Nightengale   Apr 24, 2014


Thy song still lingers,
As thine dying breath slips thy fingers.

Into the depths thou is falling
Yet, thy ears still hear her calling.

A song of sorrow and pain,
Thy loving lady in the north feels nothing is to gain.

O dark mistress, forgive thy sin,
For thou must wait once again.

Faint cries within thine tune,
Waiting for the summer in the midst of June.

A quest for a change of tune thy must receive,
If thy fails then thine ears deceive.

Alas thy quest must be quick and swift,
Traveling through tunnels and rifts.

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  • 9 years ago

    by Trinity Heart

    I agree Burning Angel beautiful

  • 9 years ago

    by Burning Angel

    I love this poem.

    Beautiful

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