Copyright © 2009 by William R. Mistele
Double Changeling
The tale is told
How fairies from the Other
Side
A child exchange, a trade is
made
But I speak with ease
Of greater mysteries than
these:
She addressed the undine
queens
With words never before
heard
Was not her love of water
the same as theirs?
The lakes, the rivers, the
streams, the seas—
One taste, one embrace?
Was not her love everywhere
in every moment
Their own reflection, their
own perfection?
Did she not know how to let
go and flow:
There is no past or future
No wisdom or destiny
The sea shall encompass each
with ecstasy.
Council was taken, all
problems debated,
A decision rendered:
If she would step aside from
mankind
All privileges and gifts of
the undines
Would be granted
For as long as she wished to
remain
Until that day the divine
Sets before her another way
And so for a thousand years
In a group of three she did
play
Among the waves, as pure
delight,
A song unlike any other
The sea did sing and dream
at night
But now she returns
The divine intervenes
For what purpose am I called?
My peace disturbed?
What service am I to render
to mankind
That the realms of bliss I
must leave behind?
Child, human child, turn
away
From the sea so wild, so
free, so filled with beauty
Walk again among mankind
Think not that
humans
Are selfish and greedy
Vulnerable and needy
Blind to the beauty that
shines
In the sky, the earth, the
trees, the seas,
Rather, imagine what they
shall be
Once freed of all need
If they were but to taste
the love you feel
They would be healed
As once before you did
implore another realm to open its door
Persuade mankind with your
receptive grace
Every moment boundless love
does embrace
Return again Oh human child
From the sacred and the wild
Walk again among humanity
For what purpose do you ask?
Fulfill this task:
Set them free.