The Forsaken Merman - Matthew Arnold - Verse sung by Anne Maria Clarke
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2019
- The Forsaken Merman - Matthew Arnold - Verse sung Anne Maria Clarke
Audio production David Johnson & Anne Maria Clarke
Matthew Arnold's poem, "The Forsaken Merman," tells the story of a merman (a male version of a mermaid) and his human wife who live beneath the seas. The two have borne children and seem happy together. But one day the wife hears church bells at Easter and tells her husband that she must go. Thinking her visit is only a short one, he wishes her well. However, the wife never returns. The merman and his children emerge from the sea to seek her out. They find her sitting in her new home. She seems happy at first, but she often looks through her window upon the sea and sighs. The merman and his children call out for her once again to return, but to no avail. They leave her behind and return to their watery home.
Come away, away children
Come children, come down!
The hoarse wind blows coldly;
Lights shine in the town.
She will start from her slumber
When gusts shake the door;
She will hear the winds howling,
Will hear the waves roar.
We shall see, while above us
The waves roar and whirl,
A ceiling of amber,
A pavement of pearl.
Singing: "Here came a mortal,
But faithless was she!
And alone dwell for ever
The kings of the sea."
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Beautiful voice!
Have you sung the entire ballad? I quite enjoy your rendition.
Very well done. Still, having listened to several other of your presentations, I prefer the spoken word.