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Algol
When gazing Beta Persei, a star with many ghoulish names, be wary of a winking eye, for fluctuating flames belie its evil aims. Ancient mariners would watch with dread and chant their prayers out loud, when that “Eye in Medusa’s Severed Head” was held by Perseus, proud, high o’er the heathen crowd. Sailors' hairs would stand and straighten when that shady eye would shimmer. The Hebrews called out “Rosh ha Satan” when “The Head of Satan” grew grimmer as "The Demon's Eye" got dimmer. Dubbed “Ras al Ghul” in Arabic, or “Algol” in the West, “The Demon Star” plays quite a trick, “The Ghoul’s Eye” says it best, as astronomers attest: In early evening blazing bright, guiding galleon ships, then dimming deeply late at night, by means of an eclipse of stars in an ellipse. Three days hence this trick repeats with pre-ordained precision -- dark demon light again depletes when it winks with wild derision, which begs a bad decision. Oh Ras al-Ghul! Oh Ras al Ghul! So near and yet so far -- do not take me for a fool that fears "The Demon Star," “The Devil’s Demon Star.” Yet many who think it mirth, or myth, will double down with doubts, when that wily eye would wink forthwith they’ll watch their whereabouts. Better watch your whereabouts! For those Gorgon snakes give you the shakes, and chill you to the bone. And one wrong look is all it takes to turn you into stone, eternally alone. Submitted June 27, 2020
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