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Music notes swim on Samhain's haunted autumn air, a calling for the new year. My steps rise in crescendos and spin at the rests; the taps mirror a soprano’s metronome.
There was never a reason to know why not to dance in Her moon's delicate glow.
My robe sways around as I follow the Mother's, my White Woman's, tune to time-mutated iron, painted in flaking black and rust, found open for all to enter. I pause, about to swoon, and gaze up at Her fullness's might in waves of purifying Dragon’s Blood and sage incense, then, to a circle of white candles, I twirl- dancing down the now-caged Devil’s Road. Hiding in a Willow's silvery tears prance the dead. Leaping, laughing; a spray of joy and other bodily fluids; then the cavalry’s hands grab my hips, and I’m off to join the decay. How was I to know not to dance in the full moon's glow?
They forced me between two cadavers, most damage hidden by shadow. The one in front had no jaw or nose to find, dressed fine in a dirt corset and half a worm-ridden skirt, topped in shedding colorless hair. The one behind I knew from school. He was ten, with a flat gut, the bus treads still touchable. He mouthed “Hello,” and knew my name, then explained his poor luck of coming to this grave. This time every year, fellow forgotten, remorse-filled souls floated through the veil separating the living and the not. The musical pen paced even, but the scenery sped. My feet refused to discontinue as I tried to tear away. I realized then what I needed to know about dancing under the full moon’s glow.
Dawn chased away Lady’s night, and I found myself crawling to grassy covers. As I saw the my marked tomb,I didn’t fight- the truth barricaded me lower. All along, was this really where I lay?
Lovers Never Tell · Thu Jul 24, 2008 @ 09:26am · 0 Comments |
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