The Atlantian Princess |
The Atlantian Princess marches to her doom As Poseidon awaits her in her watery tomb Shells adorn her head and neck And a tear runs down her rosey cheek She walks forward in her tunic of white And the urge to flee she must fight A few last words are said by the preist As she places a hand on her chest Off the seacliff she is thrown Into her hellish, watery throne Onto her lips Posideon gives his kiss And, unfortunately, her the Fates did miss A life she must live in the sea And from there she can never flea Posideon casts his horrible spell And I must live forever at his will I cried so much the sea then flooded My Atlantian home fell, except my beloved And to him I forever call And even Posideon couldn't understand it all No secrets did we hide at all And that wasn't our downfall Posideon showed he was a sympathetic man And turned us into, each, a dolphin Dolfus was her lover's name And her's was Aphin Admirius Colaime Dol and phin would nevermore be split And that's how the lover's lives were spent |
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Aphin |
Dolfus |