The circle

The circle

A Poem by Soren

Ouroboros of love and hate doesn't know what it ate
Fangs of venom at one end the other a siren tail does bend
A twisted circle becomes an eight writhing to consummate
Reclined infinity the masculine devouring femininity

© 2025 Soren


Author's Note

Soren
Ouroboros an ancient symbol first seen in Egyptian art as a snake in a circle swallowing its tail. It represents the beginning and end of time. It represents duality the yin and yang and the philosopher's stone

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Such a powerful piece that explores the ageless struggle of love and hate, destruction and seduction, masculinity and femininity. It's a vivid picture of symbolism. I like this one!
Well written my friend.

Posted 6 Days Ago


Soren

6 Days Ago

Thank you so much for the read and comment they are deeply valued

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Added on March 19, 2025
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