The Legend of Procris and CephalusA Poem by Mark Hurlin Sheltonbased on a painting in the London National gallery A satyr mourns the death of a nymph , by Pierro de CosimoThe Legend of Procris and Cephalus.based on a painting in the London National gallery A satyr mourns the death of a nymph , by Pierro de Cosimo Who is this maiden sleeping here
This beauty she is dead I fear Fair Procris lies still upon the grass She killed by the dart of Cephalus This foolish man whose beloved lass he slew For he thought his one fair love untrue And so spied on her to gain some clue To see what doings she may be up toand so in the bushes Upon one side- So stealthily did wait and hide Imagining he'd see his unfaithful friend- with friend in passing by But in this state of jealousy The bushes rustled noisily Which gave young Cephalus a start And so he shot his poisoned dart It sadly did not miss its mark Now fair Procris lies upon the grass Killed by the dart of Cephalus And Procris as if asleep she makes no sound Upon the green welcoming ground But see who has come to look around But Laelaps, Procris old faithful hound The poor old dog he observed the two Wishing there was something he might do And across the bay, behold the city Issues forth no cry of pity But the daisies in amongst the grass Sing "Fair Procris has come to us at last." © 2019 Mark Hurlin Shelton |
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Added on September 24, 2019 Last Updated on September 24, 2019 AuthorMark Hurlin SheltonCape Town, Western Cape, South AfricaAboutI am from Cape Town, South Africa i am a poet, singer, songwriter, Juggler, Clown, magician and Balloon artist. I have written hundreds of poems since I was quite young. more..Writing
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