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When first she was born
her mother cursed the gods
and slew the midwife
and opened the belly of her babe
with long talons.
Into her child, she
funneled all the stars of the sky
and sewed her up tightly
with neat, black stitchwork.
The child grew older
and the radiance of the stars
fed her with their light
filled her with an impossible beauty
until the Sun himself
spying her from aloft, as
he lazily swam across the heavens
fell in love, and begged her mother,
Let me have this girl-child as my bride.
- by Rynn Calais |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 02/28/2010 |
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- BlueFheiry - 03/02/2010
- cute poem.. interesting characters.. and very nice imagery.. ^_^
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