Song for a Selkie

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A plea to a selkie lover to return to the ocean.
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Fionnaghal, maighdeann-ròin
Don your skin, leave your longing behind
Forget your man and his rough hands
Give over power to the lapping waves
Enter my fortress of flesh and precious jewels
View the world from below, the rippling splendour of it
Lay on my lap and let me taste your salty sweetness

Forget the sun as it sets
Make a home in the inky blackness again
In the depths we can intertwine
Ebbing to and fro between sighs and screams
Wrap yourself in a coat of fur and coral, become complete
Forget the other life, that half-life

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