Siren's Sing
By rachel1712
Sun, 11 May 2014
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Siren's sing such betwitching notes,
their sweet sounding charms fill the air,
sounds of such delight,
songs of praise and of glad,
but this is deception at its best,
Their tranquil voices filled with poison,
that sailors are led astray,
their whimsical notes steal men's hearts,
and leave them nothing but empty shells,
no more than husks that never dream of tones of happiness,
siren's sing such beautiful notes,
but be careful of their venomously sweet chants,
for those caught in there web,
never ever leave.
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Love the thought of a siren's
Love the thought of a siren's song, bleak and tragic and tempting.Well captured, Rachel.
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Really enjoyed this poem
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Really enjoyed this poem Rachel...you captured the Siren's scene so well.
Jenny.
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