A Paradise for All
“There WERE a lot of gods,” she said, as she stepped out of the night,
her bloodied sword trailing after her in the dying of the light.
“For the injustices their reign has caused, I have cut them down.
And I will do the same to any who try to claim their crowns!”
Her lips blazed red against her blue-black skin. Her hair was a thunder cloud.
And her eyes were twin golden augers, as she stood to challenge the crowd.
Some who witnessed stared in disbelief. They scoffed and called her, “Liar!”
Others raged and called her “Witch!” and planned to set her afire.
But then a thunderous clap ripped through the sky and then another, and another.
And the ground, it heaved beneath their feet they fell and clung to each other.
A great wail began within their throats. A great howling began in the wind.
A great hymn of darkness began in the skies. And they cowered and waited for the end.
The Godslayer, now forgotten amidst this new earthly discontent,
lifted her sword skyward, her voice a haunting-sweet lament.
For it was no god nor deity that rent the world asunder
but the souls of those she had avenged as they stretched their arms in wonder.
For they had been shackled, as they lay deeply entombed.
The rage of their slain innocence mooring them to their doom.
“Awaken!” she cried amidst the storm, “Awaken, for you are free!
The Gods of old have perished upon this blade in front of me!
The longest night is over, no longer court despair!
Go! Go to your loved ones. They all await you there!”
And as she spoke a door appeared, unfolding in the clearing,
much like a spinning puzzle box appearing and disappearing.
And beyond its gates a paradise for all who would believe
That the strength of our shared differences is the greatest gift we could receive.
Gods Among Us
there were a lot of gods
in the liquor store's
refrigerated section
yellow for Mike's
hard lemonade;
pink for rose;
brown for IPA's;
red for Pinot Noir
the kind I drank
during the early days
of lockdown
when I was busy
willing the faces
of my walls
to talk back to me
to get absolutely anything
from being alone
in a room without gods
once the wine was gone
gods don't judge
until your skin turns
a certain shade of grim
the color of loneliness
and you're back
at the liquor store
opening the fridge
seeing the many faces
of decisions you can make
of lives
you can choose to live
now that the world
is once again
open
The fall
I knelt before the throne
Where the almighty sat and stared
One waiting to smother me
The other with a sword above my head
I didn't know this is what it would be like
To have the gods mad at you
For someone I thought who was my friend
They spoke of the wrongs that I committed too
I slept with many husbands
The wives all hate me now
I walked naked through the towns square
Everyone laughed and then I bowed
I read some dirty stories
I acted once I read-
And I guess you all can guess what they were
The books are on the night stand by my bed
Then when I tried to go to sleep
The Gods took me in the night
Where now I stand in heaven
Trying to toughen out the night-
I pray that they don't hurt me
I would rather be a slave
Wipe the poop from all our enemies
Have sex until the end of days
So now I beg and plead
For my soul, my life, my all
Then I watch a silver light above my head
My life flashed before my fall