Blow Down Your Name

by Kelly Moloney

poem

The bloom of you radiates still full in Hades' reach;
my sister, my queen, take up the crown you own.
Scent dark and adoring dark eyes and skin plead: "Swallow the ruby seed."

Blue eyes, your bright edge crumbles under stone of another's dream.
"She of the Seed" he calls you. Urge song from his dry throat!
The bloom of you radiates still full in Hades' reach.

Floating in immaculate orchards, never do your eyes turn to raw places darkly growing.
White face narcissus and black skin bulb intimate with the dark. Seek woman
the scent dark and adoring dark eyes and skin that plead: "Swallow the ruby seed."

Lightning split the laughter of flowered voices on fields of green.
Hecate is alert. Thunder hooves bare earth open, unleashing the dark omen!
The bloom of you radiates still full, cradled in Hades' reach.

Release the pant of pleasure withheld between your teeth;
with tears and sighs commit.
His adoring dark eyes and dark scent and skin plead: "Swallow the ruby seed."

Arouse woman, loose your moist sigh on tight grains beneath!
You whose pulse swells, trembles and first sounds the void;
The bloom of you radiates still full in Hades' reach!
His scent dark and adoring dark eyes and skin anoint She who swallows the ruby seed.

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