. Poetry from The Great In-Between: Summer Solstice.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Summer Solstice.


Press play and let the music wash over you as you read.
Salute.



Will you
Come  all

Yes
Yea and dance

For
In the deepest woods.
In that old
Woodland grove

Something stirs

An electric emotion
Consuming the very air

Can you feel
It's pulse
And all consuming
Power

Would you attend as
An invited guest
With me
And dance

Go wild
And let your mind and soul
Be held prisoner

As they are
Slowly deflowered

Beyond all worldly
Fears
As unknown spirits advance

Would you still attend
As a guest of mine

To visit my dark midnight
Equinox Summer Festival

To communicate
And bind with the
Deep divine

To be totally lost
And absorbed in its
Yellow ring
Of supernatural lights

Which will
Swirl all around us
As we breathe in
It's ancient dust

To watch and wonder
At the
Opening of hidden gateways


Above us
And below us

A spell to be cast in dark skies
By illuminated souls


Between time and space

As we prepare and stand


Hidden from
The mundane
Human race

To see a new brave world.
Soon ours to summon
And command

Where
Nothing but goodness
And love will fill our old
Souls

For tonight
We will dance
With our pagan ancestors of old

It's our time of year
As we will
This supernatural equinox festival
To arrive

To embrace maybe painful
Embers and emotions
Of Summers long past

That may have survived

To then
Embrace old Winter

As she slowly awakes
And begins to gradually
Materialise

A flurry of cold memories
Hidden in mystical snow.
To beguile

Will
You dance

Beyond wet
Tears for people

We always remember
Who have died


As we may cry

For tonight
On this pagan eve

We shall live forever


For we baptised
To be eternal

And will never
Die beyond

All who can truly see
As their reawakened
Souls

Cry out

Blessed Be

Copyright John Duffy

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