
The Legend of the Selkie
The land was calling He could hear it beckoning to his soul Come, come it cried Over and over Echoing through the shoal He followed the sounds through the waters deep until the beach he found Where he shed his sealskin taking on human form and laid there on the ground Breathless, resting on the sand Looking skyward to the sun Feeling the warmth of the glow A shadow crossed his eyes and he did see an outline of a beautiful female torso As he struggled to get up the girl held out her hand “Come with me”, she said Mesmerized he complied “You and I belong together and we will surely wed” He hid away his Selkie skin in a place so secret no one would ever look He lived happily in human form with his beautiful bride but curiosity is all it took She found his sealskin one fateful day in its hiding place The legend came true He did leave her there, alone with her own good grace The sea called him back to where he did belong leaving her broken-hearted The Selkie returned from whence he came to the ocean uncharted Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing © Whimsy Gizmo is hosting D'Verse Poets tonight and has prompted us with Legends of Mermaids, Sirens and Selkies. I had prepviously written a poem about the Legend of the Selkie and wanted to share it again with you tonight. You can learn more about The Legend of the Selkie here
I really enjoyed this!
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Thank you! I really appreciate it ☺️
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Well-done, Christine!
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A tragic end!
Too much curiosity is never good
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Yes, so true Sadje 🙂💕
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👍
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What intrigue! I love this piece.
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Thank you so much for reading it 🙂💕
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Of course!😊
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So sad that the two lovers had to part.
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I apologize for not replying sooner. Your message was in the spam box 😕 Thank you for reading. Yes, so sad she had to look and then lost her love.
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Beautifully crafted, Christine! 💞🙂
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Aww thanks Punam 🙂💕
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You are welcome, dear.🙂
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What comes to mind is “Better to have loved and lost, than not to have loved at all.” At least she had some time with him.
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Yes, that’s a great observation Darnell. ☺️ Thanks for reading
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That’s a true selkie ballad, Christine! I like the mournful sound of the rhymes and the way the story unfolds, with the girl seducing the selkie and eventually sending him back to the sea.
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Thanks Kim. It’s amazing how these legends live on and are still believed to this day by some 🙂
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So sombre😥
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wow! I love when stories are told through poetry.
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Thanks Jay. I used to write that way quite a lot but I try and change it up.
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I actually started my blog writing fake life stories. 🤣
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A truly sweet and sad story! The sea seems always to be calling…
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Yes it’s as if it has a language of its own. Thanks Dwight 😊
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It is not a good idea to fall in love with a selkie… lovely poem
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Lol that’s for sure Debi 😊 thank you for reading 💕
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Christine, I love this. I cannot imagine leaving the ocean if I lived there, so I feel this deepest from his perspective.
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Thank you so much De. I was fascinated by the stories shared and beliefs that are held even to this day☺️
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Oh the curious mind… how often it leads to disaster.
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Yes! It always kills the cat!
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I think we can never ever hide or shed away our real “skin” or “self”. I enjoyed this share, thanks.
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Thank you Grace. I live those old legends and superstitions 🙂
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…and had his wife not been so curious they’d still be happy! Another sad sea tale …. well written!
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There is a moral to that story! Thanks so much Beverly 🥰
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