. Poetry from The Great In-Between: The Cry Of The Pagan Sorceress Queen

Monday, April 8, 2024

The Cry Of The Pagan Sorceress Queen

  


(A lone voice whispers) 


With wide crystalline eyes


Fluctuating between ever-shifting layers of happiness and fear


Ever watchful


With piercing orbs of either tranquil brown green or blue 


So deeply captivating whispering in their echo chambers


I really see you

So I compose this small golden trinket 


To some a tiny poem

But to those in the know

A spell


Whilst lost in these yellow sands of time


As I swirl through this fluctuating vortex 


Will you read my offerings

As your minds listen to my gift of meter and rhyme


Can you feel that quickly rising crescendo of desire


Willing you to burn forever in my molten flames and yell


"Libertas"

Inside internally


A new means to help extinguish those painful fires 


Of such misery still found upon


Those tired old redundant roads of humanities dark traits

You may still walk upon


But wait

Will you pray to me and implore for more


To push open the once-locked doors between us


Shall I welcome you through my red gates


My new neophyte 

To sit by the Babylonian River to talk


And be reborn

Into a new light 


Do you seek a pathway through the dark woods

Of Neverland


To walk to a sacred place where you are sensuously


Bathed and embraced

As we


The Maenad

Read you and see all those distant places


In your minds eye


Where you once courageously visited and stood


Do you still dream of taking off that shield you wear to protect your soul


Your version of an Eyes Wide Shut mask


And entering such a safe and non judgemental sanctuary 


Hidden within divine branches and creeks


Where you are perpetually energized 


And no longer feel weary 

Unloved or weak 


Do these sudden paroxysms turn your emotions


Once cold as ice to a new fire

I merely still ask


Will you take my hand forever


To walk past these dying lights of midnight

To a enter a new realm 


Filled with such hushed and unexplored mortal and spiritual delights


What says you


Shall I come about two 

To collect you


(C)

Copyright John Duffy


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