<neruda's "fable of the mermaid and the drunks">
2002-11-28.11:41 p.m.


Fable of the Mermaid and the Drunks
Pablo Neruda


All these fellows were there inside when she entered
Utterly naked
They'd been drinking and began to spit at her
Recently come from the river, she understood nothing
She was a mermaid who had lost her way
The taunts flowed over her glistening flesh
Obscenities drenched her golden breasts
A stranger to tears, she did not weep
A stranger to clothes, she did not dress
They pocked her with cigarette ends and with burnt corks
And rolled on the tavern floor in raucous laughter
She did not speak, since speech was unknown to her
Her eyes were the color of faraway love
Her arms were matching topazes
Her lips moved soundlessly in coral light
And ultimately, she left by that door
Hardly had she entered the river than she was cleansed
Gleaming once more like a white stone in the rain
And without a backward look, she swam once more
Swam towards nothingness, swam to the dawn



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