HEKATE was the greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy~she was rather overwhelmed while the male gods went about their fornicating and mortal seducing tralalala! =/
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I wake and see a jewel gleaming up at me - It teases and draws, beckons me to read again, to peel back a layer, then another...Finding hurt beneath the dancing words...
Hekate watches in frustration, exhaustion, maybe/sometimes/amusement as the male gods prance proudly, scattering their droppings as they go. But never, ever, ever, is Hekate drained of grace.
Yet again, you leave us mortals breathless and in awe.
you guide us through a broken wilderness-junkyard, the discarded scrap of a century, back to pool where there still remain wonders that were always here but now are fading
your creativity is never ending...we are but the audience when it comes to poetry, while you dance with the skies and make us realize these far reaching expressions ... leaving us awed...nice work Selene...
I wake and see a jewel gleaming up at me - It teases and draws, beckons me to read again, to peel back a layer, then another...Finding hurt beneath the dancing words...
Hekate watches in frustration, exhaustion, maybe/sometimes/amusement as the male gods prance proudly, scattering their droppings as they go. But never, ever, ever, is Hekate drained of grace.
Yet again, you leave us mortals breathless and in awe.
i do not like green eggs and ham
nor spam, nor being on the lam
but when she raps my chamber door
we sit and sip forevermore
Hekate is my favorite shore
What a wonderful Fairy Tale. I can't wait to read it to my Grandaughter. She's been brought up on a diet of Princess crap. She could use somethig real, well written and with a big set of nadgers. Wonderful bounce and bang to it, sparking of images that tear their way into the psychie. Me I always rooted for the witch in the cottage.