Selkie
By winking_tiger
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I found her in October forest
Listening to wood pigeons fuss about the brook
Tentative as a roe deer in torchlight
Hair tangled with pine cones
How had she become yesterday?
Rambling towards the folly
With toffee flavoured anticipation
Followed by nuthatches and starlings
Glimmering with purple turquoise
Wind hushing through branches
Huddled over the glen
Entwined with rusted bracken
Drizzle-covered fuzz of blond-brown hair
Humming as she slid the scree
To land on the bank
Forest angel tasting mist
Caressing the morning with eager fingers
Lips licked slick with anticipation
Here in the rippling mirror lies beyond
Through the looking glass
Cut deep by ice
Carved into the below
It calls her to the sea
Sprites jitter on the pebbled edges
As soon as she feels the water
Pulls her skin close over her bones
She is free
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Sensory submersion
Really, really like "Sprites jitter on the pebbled edges " for *reasons*
Held off commenting when you submitted as I wondered at "... toffee flavoured anticipation " which, to me grates a little of mans' world apart?
Lovely work
L x
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