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Welsh Maiden by Joel Hayward

Updated: Dec 13, 2021

A poem about the monstrous witch #JennyGreenteeth, by Joel Hayward.


Welsh Maiden


I know you, Jenny.

Your beauty betrays you.

What other woman has hair of

fine-spun gold thread

and long-lashed eyes of sapphire perfection?


Visible through white silk, your breasts and hips

lure me towards golden-freckled alabaster arms.


I've known your name all my life.

Now I meet you, smiling shyly as you bathe.


You'll not get me, water spirit.


They say you wait

in wind-wild streams and lonely pools

for weaker souls than I

to surrender to your enchantment.


You beckon lovers in

to greet your body; to love you.


They say you

coil weeds around hopeful lovers' ankles and pull them

down, white cold, into black depths.

You show their drowning eyes

the hideous crone you really are: Jenny Green Teeth.


But I see no crone, only youthful perfection

radiant in high sun's glory.


Oh Jenny, your beauty and smile draw me.

Will you take me? Love me? Drown me?

Let us speak in whispers. Touch our fingers. Lips?


I cannot believe what they say. I cannot. I do not.


The water ... so cold.


by Joel Hayward


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