You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
Lips forget what they have kissed. –Toni Morrison, from, “Eve Remembering“
Return
For a month, each night Mara dreams of him there, her Robert, whom she believed was invincible, swaying in yellow-green sea amongst sargasso, eyes wide. Each morning, she lights incense and kneels at the shrine she built after he was lost. She prays he’ll return, rescued by a passing vessel; that he’s on his way home.
Tonight Mara’s dream includes a silvery half-fish, half-man, whirling around Robert in the sargasso, holding a pearl. The merman whispers, “Come to me at full moon.”
High in the sky, the pearlescent disk lights Mara’s way to a petroglyphed boulder at water’s edge. She smells pungent, rotting organic matter as the creature speaks. Its bright green eyes pull her close. “One kiss is all I ask to return your sailor to you.” The kiss lasts until dawn.
Lips forget what they have kissed. She rubs her round belly.
[144 words]
Mish is today’s host of dVerse’ Prosery Monday. Mish wants us to write a 144-word story using the top line of poetry.
I love a mer-person story, Lisa, and Arthur Rackham’s picture – and how a dream becomes a reality! This description is so evocative: “High in the sky, the pearlescent disk lights Mara’s way to a petroglyphed boulder at water’s edge. She smells pungent, rotting organic matter…”
You have created a magical tale with such a shocking ending. Now I’m wondering – will Robert finally come home and what is her baby going to look like?!
That was so magical… those dreams seems to be close to being real… or not
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Thanks, Bjorn. A question that may or may not be answered (thinking of Grace’s upcoming prompt)
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I love a mer-person story, Lisa, and Arthur Rackham’s picture – and how a dream becomes a reality! This description is so evocative: “High in the sky, the pearlescent disk lights Mara’s way to a petroglyphed boulder at water’s edge. She smells pungent, rotting organic matter…”
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Kim, thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the story and the image.
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You’re welcome, Lisa.
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Ooooh my! I love the mystical imagery here. A very imaginative tale and I think she received more than a kiss.
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Thanks much, Mish :)
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Wow, that’s quite the ending… very mysterious! The music adds to that element, too. Nice one, Lisa!
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Steve thanks for reading and your thoughts on the story and the music.
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You’re welcome, Lisa.
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A magic gift in many ways…(K)
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<3 K, I knew you would understand the gift.
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pearlescent …
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:)
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I got lost in the music you linked and your imagery! Dreamy and awesome! Loved it!
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Cara, so pleased you enjoyed my offering.
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Gorgeous and evocative, Lisa. We get as enraptured in the tale as she did.
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Dale, merci beaucoup (sp?) Happy to have enraptured you.
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Oui, Madame. Parfait ;-)
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the longest kiss. The roundest belly. Oh my. I wasn’t ready for that. Lovely. Thanks
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Thanks so much, Selma <3
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A very creative story, Lisa. It will be interesting to see what comes out…a man or a fish!! :>) Well done.
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Dwight, thanks. It is a mystery that will continue to unfold.
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You are very welcome.
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This is magical, stunning, intruhing.
Thanks for dropping by my blog, Lisa
much love
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Gillena, so happy you enjoyed the story <3 You are welcome for my dropping by your blog; always a pleasure.
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Oooh I like this very much Li, so magical and mysterious very much like a Selkie legend from Scotland
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Di, that’s what I was going for. So many marvelous mysterious Celtic legends! I guess you could call my story fan-fic :)
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This poem has a mysterious and haunting feel to it. It sets up a fascinating speculation on what happens next
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Sean, thanks so much, and appreciate your feedback on it.
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Very interesting story Li.
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Thanks, Sadje :)
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You’re always welcome my dear friend
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You have created a magical tale with such a shocking ending. Now I’m wondering – will Robert finally come home and what is her baby going to look like?!
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Lisa, thank you so much and glad you enjoyed the story. I’m also glad you are wondering what happens next :)
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A truly magical story ! Jae
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Loved it, Lisa!
Yvette M Calleiro :-)
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thanks so much, Yvette <3
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Nicely crafted story! Enjoyed it! Great turn at the end. This is definitely poetry.
That Rackham illustration is amazing!
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Thank you, Walt. I agree on Rackham.
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