. Poetry from The Great In-Between: The Song of the Shadow Queen

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

The Song of the Shadow Queen


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(A lone voice sings so low)



Tis but a beautiful dream 



To dream the 

Greatest 



Of all known 

Dreams



Tis but a dream 

To see or hear me



The sweetest voice 

In all the Matrix



Called

The Shadow Queen



Tis but a dream 

To hold my hand



Tis but a dream 

To dance entwined 



Listening

To my marching 

Whistling



New Orleans bands



Tis but a dream  

To dare to dream 



Alone at 

Midnight



When you pray 



And there seems

To be



No hope

Or light



Just call to me

Tonight



And I'll come knocking 

On your Astral Doors


In full flight 



At the edges 



Of all

Your mind knows



And like a veteran of so many foreign wars



I'll whisper in the 

Encroaching shadows



Have you been

Alone and lost



Fought a battle 

And paid the cost



Walked by people 

Who now says



That's just another 

Poor soul


Who's lost their way



On Loves 

Broken-down highways



So 

Let me in



To your soul's 

Inner circle



For this offer

Comes with no rehearsals


 

Just let me be



Your new

Saint called Augustine 



The bringer 

Of so many luscious 

Sins 



Just

Let me in 



From the cold 

Of The Great In-Between 



So all our unexplored fun

Can begin



So you can worship me 

On your knees



And call out to me

By my secret occult name



The Shadow Queen 



To sing 

With a loud piercing scream



Tis but a dream 

To dream the deep dream



Tis but a dream

To see her



The new Mary 

Called After Magdalene



Of 

The Great 

In-Between



Tis but a dream 

To hold her hand



Tis but 

The greatest of dreams



To 

Listen and follow 


Into the Green Hollow



Her marching 

Whistling


New Orleans bands



To a place

We can wait and pray


For tomorrow



Arm in Arm

Hand in hand


Baptised forever

To feel no sorrow



(C)

Copyright John Duffy

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