At the Feet of the GoddessA Poem by Michael R. Burch
At the Feet of the Goddess
by Michael R. Burch "What will you conceive in me? ― I asked her. But she only smiled. "Naked, I bore your child when the wolf wind howled, when the cold moon scowled... naked, and gladly." "What will become of me? ― I asked her, as she absently stroked my hand. Centuries later, I understand: she whispered ― "I Am." Published by Romantics Quarterly (the first poem in the first issue), Penny Dreadful, Unlikely Stories, Underground Poets, Poetically Speaking, Poetry Life & Times, Little Brown Poetry. Keywords/Tags: Muse, Goddess, Erato, Beloved, poetic, lyric, divinity, Orpheus, Sappho, poems, Poetess, poets, poetry, poetic expression, inspiration, inspired, God, literature © 2020 Michael R. Burch |
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