If a man did venture out to find relief
In calming solace of the land and lake,
A set of shining eyes might make him quake.
It could be so his lonesomeness is brief,
For she is always watching; every leaf
Is sharply noticed; she knows not sleep nor wake:
Her careful keep on nature does not break.
Her beauty brings the Goddesses to grief,
But such an unmatched fairness has a price.
She has a capricious, wrathful rage within:
To meet her icy stare would just entice
Her temper and her patience do wear thin:
Destroying, renewing, to her own device,
Untamable, as she has always been.