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On Paul Delvaux's The Village of the Mermaids
by Amie Couchon

Tuesday, December 10, 2002

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Hands crossed subserviently
Their master strolls away
Sharp ice capped mountains
Cold turquoise waters
Close to him
Moving ever further away from
The sea women
With their sea shells blurring
Their visions
One woman left with her scales
The mermaid weighs the stagnant air
The red rooftop in the distance
Feels the trickling blood of her heart
The rest are numb and raw
The life once lying beneath
Has drained down the hill's decline
a well worn path trodden
Time and time again
By the sea
By the man


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Reviewed by jack Garcia (Reader) 7/25/2004
Hi, Amy,

I like your poetry. Please send me more of your poetry, to: jackservant.msn.com

Thanks,
jack Garcia
Reviewed by jack Garcia 1/16/2003
I like the imagery. There is a dreamy, mystical quality to the composition. Actually, the poem reminds me a little of Amie.
Reviewed by Roger Ochs 12/10/2002
A lovely artistic reflection. May I say that your nom de plume tickles my carnivore's palate?
Reviewed by ian 12/10/2002
wonderfully crafted poem, i loved the line "cold turquiose waters" what a great use of the word turquoise to describe the ocean
Reviewed by Ted Sheridan (Reader) 12/10/2002
Yes it is a good tale of tails.
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