The Sea-Child

“The Sea-Child” by Katherine Mansfield

Into the world you sent her, mother,

Fashioned her body of coral and foam,

Combed a wave in her hair’s warm smother,

And drove her away from home

In the dark of the night she crept to the town

And under a doorway she laid her down,

The little blue child in the foam-fringed gown.

And never a sister and never a brother

To hear her call, to answer her cry.

Her face shone out from her hair’s warm smother

Like a moonkin up in the sky.

She sold her corals; she sold her foam;

Her rainbow heart like a singing shell

Broke in her body: she crept back home.

Peace, go back to the world, my daughter,

Daughter, go back to the darkling land;

There is nothing here but sad sea water,

And a handful of sifting sand.