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The Mermaids

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Sand, sand; hills of sand;         And the wind where nothing is      Green and sweet of the land;         No grass, no trees,         No bird, no butterfly,      But hills, hills of sand,         And a burning sky.      Sea, sea, mounds of the sea,         Hollow, and dark, and blue,      Flashing incessantly         The whole sea through;         No flower, no jutting root,      Only the floor of the sea,         With foam afloat.      Blow, blow, winding shells;         And the watery fish,      Deaf to the hidden bells,         In the water splash;      No streaming gold, no eyes,         Watching along the waves,      But far-blown shells, faint bells,         From the darkling caves.

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"Sand, sand; hills of sand;..."

This evocative piece by Walter De La Mare, titled "The Mermaids", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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