"Balam" (Demon #51)A Poem by Ars Goetia PoetryKing Balam (Balaam, Balan). The Fifty-First Demon from the 'Ars Goetia'.
"Balam" (Demon #51)
Depicted as being three-headed, that of a bull, a man and a ram/ Flaming eyes and tail of a serpent, I can make man invisible to man Carrying a goshawk upon my wrist, a naked man riding a bear/ Commanding forty legions of demons, being the fifty-first demon here Once in the Heavenly Order, the teacher of both cunning and finesse/ Named after the Biblical Magician 'Balaam', now summon me for the rest. Copyright 2012 The Elusive Mr Dunne (All rights reserved)
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1 Review Added on August 11, 2012 Last Updated on March 4, 2014 Tags: Poetry, Demon, King Balam, Ars Goetia, Balaam, Balan AuthorArs Goetia PoetryEssex, South East, United KingdomAbout(Ars Goetia Demonology Narrative Poetry) ◾https://www.booksie.com/665541-ars-goetia-poetry-demonology ◾https://www.inkitt.com/stories/thriller/848437 ◾https://WritersCafe.org/Goet.. more..Writing
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