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The Kelpie's Dare
by Blue McLeod

I stalk the river-riders in their wooden boats.
My delight is their fright...on my water they floats.
Ye canna flee from fleeting hooves nor my stinging voice.
I'll bring ye to m'lair of woe, t' play or dine is mine o' choice.
O' bane o' the wild is man, I canna abide!
O' shame to them tha' wander through, y' canna hide!
I'll find ye soon, o' human scruff...
An' bind ye to me magic, I'll be th' one who'll play the rough!
Beware, oh man of the town and city.
Ye will noo fin' me with pity!
I am the Kelpie o' the water faire!
Cross m' rivers, oh man...if ye dare!

        —Blue MacLeod

Info: The Kelpie is a Scottish water faerie. Although sometimes appearing in the guise of a hairy man, this is more often seen in the form of a young horse. The Kelpie haunts rivers and streams and, after letting unsuspecting humans mount him, will dash into the water and give them a dunking. Each-Uisge (ech-ooshkya) or Aughisky (agh-iski) as he is known in Ireland, inhabits seas and lochs and is far more dangerous.

 

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