Beth Camp Historical Fiction

Saturday, September 19, 2009

#180 The Mermaid Tattoo . . .

She resides on my left inside ankle,
a small mermaid, tail curling, her aura
like a string of bright green seaweed,
spilling runes I cannot read.
But I know you, Moira,
traveller of long journeys,
survivor of storms,
sister of the deep sea.


Last week's Sunday Scribblings asks us to write about a tattoo, imaginary or real. These days I'm deep in research here in the very beautiful stone city of Inverness, Scotland, and poetry comes slowly.

5 comments:

  1. Good one. (Almost makes me wish I had a tattoo of my own).

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  2. Slowly but beautifully! This is lovely.

    You're in Scotland now??!!! I've always wanted to go there.

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  3. Anonymous11:53 PM

    this is lovely. you should have posted a pic of the tattoo also.

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  4. Thank you all for commenting, but the tattoo is entirely imaginary . . , though I know a young woman who has a lovely small butterfly tattoo on her spine, I'm not quite so brave.

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  5. Love the tat, Beth. If this is any indication of your writing in Standing Stones, I'm already sold! I'll follow your blog until I see it in print. Any good leads yet? I met you and your husband at the PNWA dinner; followed you to the after dinner party like a lost puppy looking for a friendly tummy rub or dropped morsel of food, but alas, when faced with the onslaught of winners and agents, I was not capable of schmoozing...what a sad puppy. Hope all is well with you, and once again, congratulations on your award. Wow!!

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