Saturday, April 26, 2003

Poem for Saturday


Yin and Yang
By Kenneth Rexroth


It is spring once more in the Coast Range
Warm, perfumed, under the Easter moon.
The flowers are back in their places.
The birds are back in their usual trees.
The winter stars set in the ocean.
The summer stars rise from the mountains.
The air is filled with atoms of quicksilver.
Resurrection envelops the earth.
Geometrical, blazing, deathless,
Animals and men march through heaven,
Pacing their secret ceremony.
The Lion gives the moon to the Virgin.
She stands at the crossroads of heaven,
Holding the full moon in her right hand,
A glittering wheat ear in her left.
The climax of the rite of rebirth
Has ascended from the underworld
Is proclaimed in light from the zenith.
In the underworld the sun swims
Between the fish called Yes and No.

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Reading: 's "The Rake's Descent" -- Robert Lovelace from Clarissa (as played by Sean Bean on the BBC, of course) meets the Devil from The Prophecy (as played by Viggo Mortensen, of course). Non-con and nasty but still very hot. *g*

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