. Poetry from The Great In-Between: The Crimson Priestess

Thursday, October 14, 2021

The Crimson Priestess


(A lone voice whispers)


Within my dark lucid dreams 


She always appears 


Sending me deep spiritual treasures


To see and absorb by my Golden Scrying Mirrors


In the silvery moonlights many reflective walls


Which are in plain view


But just hidden from all the profane


No matter what they do


My Crimson Priestess


Hailing from the mythical Red Church


A legendary palace filled with a multitude of dark confessional rooms


Hidden from mortal eyes


Only accessed by a select few


Either above or below


And only known to them who are truly in the know


Come listen and hear my sweet calls


And join me upon your lifes quest


She always whispers when I dream


There's a red room in here


With crimson silk sheets adorned with diamonds and gold


Where you can be my guest forever


Until you're old and when we finally lay together 


If you're courageous enough 


You'll never get cold 


I'll send you ancient spells to drive your mortal success


Compassion and kindness

To leave for others 


To follow in your footsteps


I await in the deep ravines


Currently unexplored by you


Look deep within yourself tonight


And with the thinning of the purple veil


Between your world and mine


Just after the stroke of midnight


I'll appear before your eyes and reclaim your mind


I'll take you back


Through all the dark corridors of the hidden cities and towns


To a Red Church of such spiritual salvation


And there I will trace with my soft fingertips


Along your spines road maps


The route to a new sensuous discovery 


And introduce you into exotic tempestuous realms


Of such redemption


That you will plead to stay and never return


But it's here in this very room


I see and whisper to you from


That tonight your ticket to a glorious new world


You'll earn


Now summon me and just say three times


Blessed Be

Blessed Be

Blessed Be


Copyright John Duffy


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