songesoleil: “Sea-Fairies and other poems”, by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Boston Estet and La
songesoleil: “Sea-Fairies and other poems”, by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Boston Estet and Lauriat 1890 - The Mermaid - I. Who would be A mermaid fair, Singing alone, Combing her hair Under the sea, In a golden curl, With a comb of pearl, On a throne ? II. I would be a mermaid fair ; I would sing to myself the whole of the day ; With a comb of pearl I would comb my hair ; And still as I comb’d I would sing and say, ‘Who is it loves me ? who loves not me ?’ I would comb my hair till my ringlets would fail Low adown, low adown, From under my starry sea-bud crown Low adown and around, And I should look like a fountain of gold Springing alone With a shrill inner sound, Over the throne In the midst of the hall ; Till that great sea-snake under the sea From his coiled sleeps in the central deeps Would slowly trailed himself sevenfold Round the hall where I sate, in look in at the gate With his large calm eyes for the love of me. And all the mermen under the sea Would feel their immortality Die in their hearts for the love of me… Alfred Lord Tennyson.(1809-1892). -- source link