Published: Jan. 30, 2013
Words: 2,520 (approximate)
Language: Canadian English
ISBN:
9781301341801
Short description
She has an unspoken name, known to everybody; her secret name, however, is distorted all over to this day. The daughter of God and Mother Nature, all human beings are her people - can she save them from the enslaving one, known through the ages as Hex-Hex-Hex? She is the very spirit of humanity, without whom we could not love one other. Poetry and prose. Part 1 of 3. Mature themes.
She is a woman who has been with humanity from our beginnings, and she won't leave until her work with us is done. Meet our lovely little lesbian - the very spirit that inspires us to love in the face of the enslaving one, Hex-Hex-Hex. She comes to tell humanity that Hex-Hex-Hex, the most loathed of people, has invented civilization and his armies are enslaving all in their paths. Take to the forest, she tells the symbolic representative of human beings, and hide! Her secret name is the birthright of all people; her means to deliver them is love. Poetry and prose.
God and Mother Nature, it seems, were in love, and so they married. Out of their love, Mother Nature conceived and gave birth to the Universe....
Axes grinding, steel on stone / Muscles heaving on broken bone / His spirit has been so beaten down / He needs a love to call his own. (Read more)
She is a woman who has been with humanity from our beginnings, and she won't leave until her work with us is done. Meet our lovely little lesbian - the very spirit that inspires us to love in the face of the enslaving one, Hex-Hex-Hex. She comes to tell humanity that Hex-Hex-Hex, the most loathed of people, has invented civilization and his armies are enslaving all in their paths. Take to the forest, she tells the symbolic representative of human beings, and hide! Her secret name is the birthright of all people; her means to deliver them is love. Poetry and prose.
God and Mother Nature, it seems, were in love, and so they married. Out of their love, Mother Nature conceived and gave birth to the Universe....
Axes grinding, steel on stone / Muscles heaving on broken bone / His spirit has been so beaten down / He needs a love to call his own.
Two ancient fish entwine beneath the waves
And the Whore gives Woman the man she craves.
The first of three volumes.
Mature themes.
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Tags
rhyme,
universal,
paradoxical
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Review by:
Brooke Fairfield
on Jan. 30, 2013 :
A unique new voice in poetry, this is a story like no other I've heard before and I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
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