Short Hecate Poems
Short Hecate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Hecate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Hecate by length and keyword.
Witches
So as a sequel to my last poem,
I gave the unsloved child murders in my childhood a thought,
And oven coven,
I had dinner and talked to the three hecate,
'What does the wise man want?'
We agreed retribution for him,
They suggested I requested but I said,
Leave it to you....
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Categories:
hecate, adventure
Form:
I do not know?
Lady Madness
Lady Madness how dost thou lie in mine bed?
How darest I allow thee upon my honor tread?
Fair Lady, Fair Madness, drop the dagger from the mind!
Remember once we were the honorable kind?
Oh how hath we slain the king? Lest some restless
worm eateth at thy brain?
My love, my dearest, I pushed thee though thou pushed me!
To hell with Hecate and her faces three!
I love the fair Lady! Rest upon my cheek.
Perhaps you will return to sanity should you meet God in sleep.
Mary Evangeline...
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Categories:
hecate, husband, love, people, tribute, wife,
Form:
Free verse