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Fireflies and Sea Poppies
"Fireflies and Sea Poppies" glow up a short life buzzing by lighting up the shoreline caves they're heading for silent crowded sanctuary stick fast like glow worms fire lit to cold walls words on the body of the conscious all written thoughts burning in soliloquay hear the call red sea poppies standing scarlet marked in high tide do not look back full front facing the Ocean, for more; a small large life bound to the uncompromising future full front facing still standing tall (LadyLabyrinth / 2023) "Gods of the sea; Ino, leaving warm meads for the green, grey-green fastnesses of the great deeps; and Palemon, bright seeker of sea-shaft, hear me. Let all whom the sea loves, come to its altar front, and I who can offer no other sacrifice to thee bring this. Broken by great waves, the wavelets flung it here, this sea-gliding creature, this strange creature like a weed, covered with salt foam, torn from the hillocks of rock. I, Hermonax, caster of nets, risking chance, plying the sea craft, came on it. Thus to sea god, gift of sea wrack; I, Hermonax, offer it to thee, Ino, and to Palemon." "Hermonax", H.D.
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