Lurein Ley

Lurein Ley

A Poem by John Alexander McFadyen

Lurein Ley

He did not return,

despite her beauty,

for he had betrayal

on his mind.

So she sat atop

one hundred metres high

combing her fine locks

of gold and moonbeams,

and waited.

She stared out to sea

and saw all the dreams

that love had created

in woven threads,

tricks of emotion.

The cold gripped her soul,

an empty hunger,

a confusion of tears and rages,

as she stared in hollow glances

at the cold waters

of the Rhine that waited

to consume her heart.

So she took a step

and dived head first

into deaths salvation,

her purgatory etched

into the pain

of her dying eyes.

Now she lingers

in revenge to seek,

the souls of sailors

that she may wreck

upon the rocks of time;

with her beauty and

a whispered melody

from her

murmuring rock.

 

25/08/12

© 2012 John Alexander McFadyen


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superb flow, with such a moving emotional content, good write

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much Sheema.
of course it is brilliant. you wrote it. good write :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Irene many thanks, and I blush.
As always, brilliant piece.
Lust filled as usual?

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Gosh Nicki I fear you do me a diservice. I write many poems that are about love, hurt and some that .. read more
I so loved the story in there, it's sad and depressing yet a very brilliant write. I liked it. :))

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Hi Geraldine thanks for reading. It is a sad legend.
The lady didn't take rejection very well, did she? And so is born the legend of the siren and her song luring foolhardy sailors to their death. "a whispered melody
from her
murmuring rock"
That is so lovely... befitting the irresistible death of the sea.


Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

No I guess the poor lass didnt take rejection well at all. Thanks for reading
I love this one, John. A tragic story so beautifully written, with no superfluous words. Excellent.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Dark and eerie... I love it! Brilliant!

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much!
So vivid I could see her and feel it..xo

Posted 11 Years Ago


Half mystery, half honesty. An exquisite story.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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John Alexander McFadyen
John Alexander McFadyen

Brixworth, England, United Kingdom



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