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Through the half-light, early morning, glimpsed the sun Casting, from the lure of latticed trees, Webs of shining pearls across the landscape strung. Soft, she speaks: "Awaken unto me." Captured by her gaze, the snare-spell hypnotised, Held fast in her chords of gold, entranced, Artemisian vision bared to mortal eyes. She commands: "My heart-thrall, come and dance." Freed from fleshly coil, my soul ran, tumbling, Sparring with my huntress/mistress, we Left behind a world that was yet slumbering. She tells: "I am truth and mystery." With a whisper clothed in promise was I caught. Glowing goddess myth or mystic cared I not Blind, my eyes, by such a vision bathed, Voice unskilled to marshal words to praise Beauty. Veils, which once dull senses had deceived, Lifted; witness revelation, reverie. Souls entwined, we two the land o'erleapt Where Prince Rupert's lizards, hidden, slept, Found a fastness in the wastes, elsewhere forlorn, Jewel in darkness, warmth in winter's season born: Called it 'Daybreak', conjured with its name, There, transformed, we played our changeling games. Deep amidst the dawn our joyful spirits raced, Wild, through strange, enchanted realms we rove; Too soon was she drawn above, by time and fate. Bids farewell: "Remember me, my love." Though my flesh be frail, my questing soul unstilled, Searching for a memory of past scenes, Shall endure, prevail upon the stars until At last they speak: "Awaken unto dreams." |
(1980) |
composite incorporating: photos by Stephen Alsford, drawing "Diana" by Giovanni Battista Piazetta (1743) |
Created: November 17, 2014. | © Stephen Alsford |