The Innisfree Poetry Journal www.innisfreepoetry.org by Judith McCombs
Chief M'Comie Mor and the Kelpies
There came a wailing at the door That night of roaring wind. O save my man, M'Comie Mor! M'Comie, let me in.
The flood has swept my good man down, Shee River runs so high. There's none but you can save him now, O help or he will die.
Shee Water leaps like a wild, wild steed There's none but you can tame. O leave your sleep and come with me If M'Comie be your name.
The stars were dim, the moon was banned, He probed the shifting mud And waded out, his staff in hand, To brave that raging flood.
A cry he heard, then saw a face Rise like a thing half-drowned. The Chief stood braced to pull it safe— But it reared to stamp him down.
It was no man, but a kelpie-steed Who carries off mere men. He hurled his staff at the creature's head As the kelpie dove again.
Then the kelpie's wife struck M'Comie's side With her flailing water-weeds— He swung and fled, then saw her dive Far off with her white-maned steed.Copyright 2006-2012 by Cook Communication |