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    Portraits of the Gods and Goddesses

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    odes to The Gods and Goddesses

    JUNO

    graceful green stem
    heavenly wind whisper repose
    a coat of shining stars
    precipitate Her halo cap
    arouse circles of the abundant bliss
    to gather stones the grave enlist
    kiss Her sequenced hem dawn to dusky pink carry long
    longing for Her love adored
    promise A kiss be born to every pretty
    mist beside the Spring of song.

    Zeus

    fire lute and lyre curses cry for no one from the sand of nomad canyons caves carnal sins break of day hoist the sail break away prisoners all in the prism of the fall
    capture them all the lamb is silent
    the lion roar.

    Athena

    Her beautiful mind exquisite kind in shadow shade everglades glide in moonbeam tides hear your name-think the spoils of war ain’t no use at all, the catcher waves a wand the crystal of a swan-the magic will unfold when men grow not so old to see the sea as cold and free as gold.

    Diana

    unearth cloud cover hover between the world and night the dark of bed has hit your head the dread is out of sight but oh the miracle He may the night will sun the day and i will hunt to be as blunt as fish swim in the bay.

    Apollo

    yellow golden age upon the plain bathe enrich the grain fierce the piercing seagull cry the sun is in his eye great God
    warmth regard the handsome and the bard.

    Neptune

    Son of Zeus protective loving knight blue green waters stir rush crash in His veins touched by Pisces reflect moon lit seas oceans fathom turbulence deluge Father of fish crab clam man the oar from Maine to the mainland of Japan.

  • where nothing grieves

    polite moon-lit summer eve
    sense serene leaves rustling
    tender animals of the forest
    forage food mildly

    abundance sing bird in grasses
    chip monk squirrel feed their need
    on juicy stem an endless weed

    in solitude nature proves to ponder
    as slow the raccoon go to find a drink
    possum play where stalk is thick
    lily pond to wade the wild grass
    no light when night is black as ink

    but for stars
    before a tempestuous dawn
    has your heart forsworn a swooning moon

    in gentle circles swim the loon
    rare birds fly in pairs to sea
    wild duck ignite a drunken cry
    all the love the beauty in your eye

    end remorse with nature
    wind through pine and evergreen
    shake the laughter out of trees
    fall the leaves
    where nothing grieves.