I am the fairest in the land
I will not grant you to hold my hand
Women weep and lords they kneel
So taken are they by my appeal
I am a hunter, true, by trade
But that is not where my fortune’s made
For none can compare to my majesty
For those left behind me, it’s a tragedy
while wandering eve in forest’s thicket
the dusking chorus of chirping crickets
I leaned over the pool so clear and still
I heard the song of whippoorwill
Taken was I by the vision I saw there
With bright green eyes and curly hair
Immediately I fell head over heels
Born-again with religious zeal
I had finally met my illustrious mate
The vision fading as it grew late
I fitfully slept on the water’s edge
Praying not some sortilege
At morning star, I approached the shore
Gazing with beloved ardour
And there reflected so I could see
The most beautiful creature I’ve ever seen
But every time I attempted to touch the hand
Ripples destroyed us like a reprimand
I beat my chest in furious pounds
Wrecking the forest with ferocious sounds
I wept to be kept from whom I truly desired
My chest turned purple, my loins afire
So intense was my love that I wasted away
And a flower with my name is known to this day
Narcissus, they say at my beauty unmatched,
Your vanity, your curse, will not be dispatched.

