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Sandy Lulay ImageThe Death of Merlin[P] [ READ THIS TITLE ]
Genre(s): Free FormLanguage: English
Author: Sandy Lulay


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Brief Synopsis
This poem was inspired by "Idylls of the King" by Tennyson
Author Notes
What writer can resist the subject of Merlin!


Reviews

S. Gaia Chapin : Very lyrical. Really does mimic the mood and scenery of a Tennyson poem nicely. A childlike feel to it. (25-Sep-07)
Mercy Manic : I just love this. The rhythm and imagery really sing together. You should take a look though. The site garbled the punctuation. (10-Sep-07)
Author Reply: "Thanks for the critique. I've been in and out of town so not on line much lately. I look forward to your next chapters:)" (21-Sep-07)
Published Titles: 106 • Fiction: 49 • Non-Fiction: 12 • Poetry: 45 • Total Reviews: 111 • Total Readings: 7691 • Avg. QQ: 3.48
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