Of the Heath
I am of the heath.
Tales of World Trees and stolen fire,
these are the stories I love.
Artemis bathing in a forest clearing,
carving up Ymir to create a world -
in these I see our lot writ large, for like Actaeon,
we elementals make for fine fodder.
But these sagas have siblings in the whispering willow,
in the bog cotton, and in the reeds.
I am of the heath and the tales of my heritage
are found in the heather and the hush of narrative.
Let no coffin cage my voice, no domesticated domicile
keep the tale of my bones from the chattering dawn.
Instead, when I pass coax the briar
to claim my grave estate
so future heathens may I inspire
to muse upon our fate.
Carriers of the Flame
A chemical miracle,
a stolen treasure,
you incite every
sinew to burst,
but when your freedom was lost,
your secrets were known,
whose name was it
that you most cursed?
Titan or man,
who most had your hate,
that took you
so firmly in hand
that you could be called,
like it or not,
to every hearth
throughout the land.
Or was it forethought,
and neatly planned out,
did you weigh heavy
in wait for the Spring,
or for some poor fool
with a mind of ideas
convinced of the
gift he could bring.
You’re well-pollinated,
both Master and Servant,
with such a large
domain to now roam,
and no paltry few
devoted to you
and an altar
in every home.
Concentrating
Concentrating in your arms, the world falls quiet,
our souls have agreed to share all sound.
we continue to smell—our perfume of lovemaking
we continue to see—dazed at our ceiling
we continue to taste—chapped lips meeting
we continue to touch—cheek on chest resting
we continue to hear—not quite listening.
Concentrating to and on our beat.
Galaxy Child
I look at your belly so round and full,
and I think of the life that’s growing in you.
What civilisation sits in your womb
and threatens to stretch through the primordial gloom?
Which seed of supernova has taken root in you,
on which shade of the Bifrost did you slide on through?
It’s a couple of months until the constellations have names,
but with you, Child, whole galaxies will change.


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