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The Ballad of the Willow’s Lament

A Tale of Love, Loss, and the River’s Whispered Secrets

By Sanchita ChatterjeePublished 8 months ago 1 min read
The Ballad of the Willow’s Lament
Photo by frank mckenna on Unsplash

Beneath the moon’s cold, silver gaze,

A river hummed an ancient tune,

Where lovers swore in bygone days,

But one was drowned beneath the June.

Young Elara walked the mossy shore,

Her heart aflame for Finn, the bold—

A sailor sworn to love her more

Than tales of buried pirate’s gold.

“I’ll wed you when the swallows sing,”

He vowed, his voice a storm’s low roar.

But fate clipped time with shadowed wing—

The tempest cracked the midnight’s door.

The river swelled, a ravenous beast,

And Finn’s brave boat was swept to naught.

Elara waited, grief unleased,

Till dawn etched scars the storm had wrought.

She wove her hair with reeds and thorn,

And sang a dirge to currents deep.

The waters hissed, “He’s not yet gone—

But seek his kiss in restless sleep.”

Three nights she wandered, barefoot, pale,

Till Finn’s ghost rose in misted guise.

His touch, a frost; his voice, a wail:

“Love binds me where the drowned man lies.”

“Then take me too!” she wept, unshriven,

But waves replied with cruel refrain.

The river claimed her soul as given—

Her body sank, her tears like rain.

Now by the bank, a willow stands,

Its branches trailing like her hair.

It whispers to the shifting sands

Of love that drowned in dark despair.

So heed the tale the waters keep,

Where shadows dance and vows decay.

The willow sighs where lovers weep—

The river always wins its prey.

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About the Creator

Sanchita Chatterjee

Hey, I am an English language teacher having a deep passion for freelancing. Besides this, I am passionate to write blogs, articles and contents on various fields. The selection of my topics are always provide values to the readers.

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  • Luna8 months ago

    Only the river knows your secret. That's your secret, and it's also mine.

  • Nikita Angel8 months ago

    Fantastic written

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