Monica Richards

The Sea Angler

Monica Richards


There was a gentle angler who was angling in the sea  
With heart as cold as only heart untaught of love can be  
When suddenly the water rushed and swelled and up there sprang  
A humid maid of beauty's mold and thus to him she sang  

"Why dost thou strive so artfully to lure my brood away  
And leave them to die beneath the sun's all scorching ray?  
Couldst thou but tell how happy are the fish that swim below?  
Thou wouldst with me taste of joy which earth can never know."  

The water rushed the water swelled and touched his naked feet  
And fancy whispered to his heart it was a love pledge sweet  
She sang another siren lay more 'witching than before  
Half-pulled half-plunging down he sank and ne'er was heard of more