Fair Lady of Shallot
A Poem by
Fran Marie
Lady oh fair lady of Shallot
hath thy love left thee forsaken
and bereaved of what is naught
Lady, oh fair lady of Shallot
willows weep for thee in scanty breeze
along deep river lots
Lady,oh fair lady of Shallot
the four winds have blown and shaken
the blue violets of forget-me- nots
Lady oh fair lady of Shallot
ride the river's smooth wave
downstream to camelot
Lady oh fair lady of Shallot
of heart and soul be brave
to fare fate's battle wrought
© 2009 Fran Marie
Author's Note
Inspiration from Lord Alfred Tennyson's (1842) poem ~THere the `Lady of Shalott `
Featured Review
Dear Fran,
A classic subject, to be sure, reminisent of Tennyson's classic poem (there the "Lady of Shalott"). Nicely written and independent of the original themes, originally based on the Italian romance "Donna di Scalotta" (Lady of Scalott), and strongly woven into Arthurian legend.
"willows weep for thee in scanty breeze", wonderfully reflect the cursed life of Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott" without bowing to the original text. Finely woven.
Kindest regards,
Rick
Posted 16 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
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I love this poem. it is smooth and old world. It has been awhile since i have read your work and shame on me for it. I love the rhythm scheme and the flow. Beautiful
Posted 13 Years Ago
I love this poem. it is smooth and old world. It has been awhile since i have read your work and shame on me for it. I love the rhythm scheme and the flow. Beautiful
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
"Lady,oh fair lady of Shallot
the four winds have blown and shaken
the blue violets of forget-me- nots"
NICE--this is Truly beautifully gorgeous...Tennyson would Love it..I do!!!
Really--i don't know how you write in this Old English...Awesome!!!
"Lady oh fair lady of Shallot
of heart and soul be brave
to fare fate's battle wrought"
...lovely!!!
janes:-)
Posted 14 Years Ago
"Lady,oh fair lady of Shallot
the four winds have blown and shaken
the blue violets of forget-me- nots"
NICE--this is Truly beautifully gorgeous...Tennyson would Love it..I do!!!
Really--i don't know how you write in this Old English...Awesome!!!
"Lady oh fair lady of Shallot
of heart and soul be brave
to fare fate's battle wrought"
...lovely!!!
janes:-)
Skillfully done Fran...Lady of Shallot was one of my favorite poems in high school...thanks for the memory.
Bea
Posted 15 Years Ago
Skillfully done Fran...Lady of Shallot was one of my favorite poems in high school...thanks for the memory.
Bea
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
I like this version of the story. Well done.
Posted 15 Years Ago
I like this version of the story. Well done.
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
WOW! Fran, this is absoultely so beautiful and so well composed. I like this write alot...Kim
Posted 16 Years Ago
WOW! Fran, this is absoultely so beautiful and so well composed. I like this write alot...Kim
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
Dear Fran,
A classic subject, to be sure, reminisent of Tennyson's classic poem (there the "Lady of Shalott"). Nicely written and independent of the original themes, originally based on the Italian romance "Donna di Scalotta" (Lady of Scalott), and strongly woven into Arthurian legend.
"willows weep for thee in scanty breeze", wonderfully reflect the cursed life of Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott" without bowing to the original text. Finely woven.
Kindest regards,
Rick
Posted 16 Years Ago
Dear Fran,
A classic subject, to be sure, reminisent of Tennyson's classic poem (there the "Lady of Shalott"). Nicely written and independent of the original themes, originally based on the Italian romance "Donna di Scalotta" (Lady of Scalott), and strongly woven into Arthurian legend.
"willows weep for thee in scanty breeze", wonderfully reflect the cursed life of Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott" without bowing to the original text. Finely woven.
Kindest regards,
Rick
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
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