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Bridle Nor Bride

Raymond Neely

Once I thought you reached

out wanting me when you approached,

and I swear that swimming before I reached

your heart

you sought to expel me

and battered me away

so I salted you with

tears from cliff facings

and knew not the treasures of your soul.

As you were the sea

I thought you were only waving

but no, you meant more

even love,

so I strode into your waves one night

and was made jealous

as I caught you so with the moon,

and salted your beach with my tears.

I returned to you as a suckling

and found the fanged serpents

in your swirl

and noting tame in your lull.

I blew you a kiss

when shrimp boats docked,

prayed and wooed her.

Her cheek turned into

the outward tide

and I knew she could be no bride.

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