Open Poetry #20 |
Test of the Immortal (repost) |
Poet deVine
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Member Seraphic
since 1999-05-26
Posts 22612Hurricane Alley |
Elysium’s daughter sought to gain Her womanhood in this test Alone to brave the forest wild Affirming her as one of the best Immortal clan of women, cursed To procreate with mankind Bound together in passion Love and hate intertwined Emboldened by the hunger She crept closer to the glow Firelight dancing in the forest Visions she yearned to know Smells now reached her nostrils Combined scent of man and fear But food was the temptation That brought her ever near Creeping silently until She stood behind a tree Seeing for the first time The men of villainy Her father sat amongst them Broadsword at his side Drunk from mugs of whiskey Meaty hands gesturing wide “We’ll find the creature, guaranteed or my head will surely roll find her ‘fore she breeds again she’ll lie with man or troll They talked of her for hours The hunt was quite in hand But they did not reckon for Her knowledge of the land Soon stentorian snores Echoed round the fire She crept closer seeking Food to quench her desire Quickly now she moved about Stealing weapons from their packs And tossed them in the river To delay their vengeful attacks Lifting up a sack of food, She stood finally her full height Then boldly walked away Into the cimmerian night She hid her cache of food Then returned to see them awaken Smiling as they wondered how they Allowed themselves to be taken One by one they awoke Snorting with manly ease Til one after another found She could take whatever she pleased “Damn that immortal!” cried her father with dismay, “I rue the day I bed the mother Now 'tis time for whelp to pay!” She lingered there no longer Having seen her father’s shame Slipping into the forest shelter Tired of this childish game Immortal tho she may be born denial smote her tender soul so tainted did she feel she regretted the food she stole But her clan had demanded She seek purity in this trial They sent her naked into the woods To forage for awhile She survived upon her wits Living as creatures of the wild Gaining strength to carry on As woman, no longer child. Thirty days of isolation Then to the caves she returned Body shaped by hard living Bearing scars that she had earned She greeted her sweet mother Who could read her mind with ease Together they accepted that They lived for themselves to please The welcoming fire died quietly And she rose to proclaim her right “From this day forth, this Immortal shall be called Elysium’s Night [This message has been edited by Poet deVine (05-18-2002 10:54 PM).] |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
I LOVE IT! What a fun fantasy poem, a modern day maiden's myth. |
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Magnus
since 2001-10-10
Posts 14135South Carolina, USA |
I am enjoying this series.....You poetically paint a clear vision of the story... |
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Madame Chipmunk Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-05
Posts 8296Michigan |
An absolute gem of a poem, PDV... One by one they awoke Snorting with manly ease Til one after another found She could take whatever she pleased and a fine tribute to the stronger gender! ~strong woman hugs Lyra |
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MIdsummerRain Member
since 2002-05-19
Posts 175St. Louis, Missouri |
Your imagery is amazing, Ive never encountered anything like it! I LoVeD It as well! Though nothing can bring back the hour |
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serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738 |
Into my library....*click* smiling too...ALL!!! I WANT THEM ALL...don't mess with me, lady, I gave birth to "Renfield.." heheheheh..... |
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Kit McCallum
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Member Laureate
since 2000-04-30
Posts 14774Ontario, Canada |
This is a wonderfully, fantastical weave Sharon ... loved the story and the imagery, well done! Best wishes, /Kit |
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bsquirrel
since 2000-01-03
Posts 7855 |
Yep, ah like this. |
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