Danu, our mother, Goddess of the Danube, Sister of the Rhine, Liquid lifeblood Of Germani and Kelts. Mother […]
Author: John W. Leys
The words we cannot say Will be wept Into silence between us (CER) Breathe deep, dear love; Be […]
Soar away, raven From your master’s hand, away See the world around Spy the comings and goings He […]
A one-armed Odin-eyed Mad martyr prophet Stands at the edge of the abyss, Visions of the White Wyrm […]
Dedicated to the brave men and women fighting all the wild fires in Oregon (And everywhere!) Raging fires […]
Lord Brahma, self-born, Blooming forth from a holy lotus Rooted in Vishnu’s navel. Four faceted face, Looking like […]
Exactly one year ago today I started this blog by posting the poem The Darkness of His Dreams. […]
Blood is too thick to write with When you tear open a vein With a fountain pen To […]
I just wanted to post a quick note about a few poems I have (and will have) had […]
Murky dark hallways Stone statues silently scream Frozen in granite Forever held in terror The Gorgon smiles; turns […]
