Friday, July 5, 2024

"Mercury" by Devi Nina Bingham

                                                                

    Mercury


Flying away, with wings on your feet

like Mercury, the swift.

Run away from the ghost that haunts you,

red lips that you once kissed.


Only the Gods fly fast enough.

Once, I held you up, your face to the sun, 

my interest rebuffed, 

we spilled the adoring cup.


Winged sandals' grace your feet

and another graces your hat.

Only counterfeit lovers will you meet

that deceive like the thunderclap. 


Who has the God's ears, yet won't know thyself,

he dashes from my arms.

Like the slippery metal, he prides himself

on his irresistible charm.


Silver and shiny, quick as a flash

was my beloved and blameless boy.

Who escaped the shackles of love as he dashed

making of love a sportive toy.


Lady of Troy, daughter of Zeus 

would have known him well. 

Captured by her alluring charms

he thought he could break the spell.


He failed to see he could not outrun

the heart that beat within.

Wherever he goes he comes undone

for he is trapped in Mercury's skin.


A tale of caution

to listen to the heart

when love is destined to be.

Even the Gods do not keep souls apart-

even mercurial Mercury.



















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