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"Anabel-lee in the tree" by zanewill

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Ardent lovely Ababel Lee
our Poe so elequently immortilized thee
now tied to the ancient oak tee
body scented with earthly spice
waiting religious sacrifice
bound perfect inside the Druid crag
bride to the emblazoned Stag
Solstice sweetly celebrate
all who come to fornicate
whereby the union will provide
sanctity to those inside
for the earth to survive

Lovely languid Ana-Bellee
in giving up your life for thee
assurance this will always bring
flowers blooming in the spring
Druid one with thorny horns
binds within
re-
born bound & beautiful
entombed forever within the tree

life-
less
soulless Anabeleigh
your gift the stag will celebrate
your soul in exchange
calibrate
placate
the decrepit ones who demand this rite
solely for the greenman's orgasmic delight

all sing & evoke devotion



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On Sunday February 11th, 2007, zanewill (111) writes:
the stag is the greenman consecrated with the goddess in ritual. probabley very celtic since that's the Druid origin. it's kind of archytipical/symbolic imagery,,consecration & affirmation of nature?!>>>>>>>>


On Saturday February 10th, 2007, Zen (626) writes:
laaaaannnnguuiii-d. :)


On Saturday February 10th, 2007, Zen (626) writes:
languid..i love that word. i used it in a poem. i should use it more often


On Saturday February 10th, 2007, Mylissa (1075) writes:
Outstanding.


On Saturday February 10th, 2007, Aunty Depressant (687) writes:
Makes me want to get a robe on and get it on under a tree and think maybe the daed can celebrate with me. I recognise some of the mythology and am trying to drag up the stag...Gaelic myth?


On Saturday February 10th, 2007, TwilightMelodies (1064) writes:
This is definitely interesting. I like the way you changed the name, in order to create a rhyming flow...nicely done! ~*Beth*~



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