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Europa, John Grey
Come Morning / Follow / From Here, John Grey
Come Morning / Follow / From Here, John Grey
The Mythic Circle
Come Morning: Dawn breaks, fog lifts, the forest reclaims its green, sun bums off mist Follow: The car with the bumper sticker that read "There's no place like Narnia" pulled up beside me at the red light From Here: The Great Pyramid rises from the Plains of Giza, taunting my callow brain with the superiority of its geometry, the brazenness of its secrets.
Vulture / Pigeons, John Grey, Lynn Maudlin
Vulture / Pigeons, John Grey, Lynn Maudlin
The Mythic Circle
Vulture: The vulture is the most fabulous of birds. Pigeons: The pigeons turned to vultures in the night, By morning light they were eating city carrion.
Horse And Rider, John Grey
Horse And Rider, John Grey
The Mythic Circle
l‘d rather ride a white horse through the heavens than be cramped in this rocket ship.
Swan Song / Finality / She Of The Lake, John Grey, Elizabeth Hillman, Ann K. Schwader
Swan Song / Finality / She Of The Lake, John Grey, Elizabeth Hillman, Ann K. Schwader
The Mythic Circle
Swan Song: From this window, bronzed by the swollen eye of the sun, I hear the cry of swans Finality: At dusk, the night-raven came, Perched on the chimney and croaked, Echoing, oppressive She of the Lake: The healing touch of water quenches fire In man and sword alike: a cooling death Comes welcome after warring and desire
Predictions, John Grey
Predictions, John Grey
The Mythic Circle
Light pokes through the sculptured lions atop the battlements,