an honest lie
have you ever felt fire?
the wood of your soul
organic and thriving
kindling for the flame
that the spark of his skin
ignited?
not everything is moonshine
some a drenched in the fire
of whisky at their first breath
the unwatered are wilting
we cannot survive on carbonation
curdled blood and lavender palms
we forget the way their fists
brought us to God and remember
only the sweet scent of death
beneath our nostrils like
smelling salts
the jolt of cold in February
all else is warm but if you
know the way fire felt
you'll never know heat
again
a double edged sword
she had asked him to come with her. that's it. just three simple words. "come with me." her voice still ringing across his mind. speaking tales of gods and bloodshed; of forbidden love and happily ever afters. all she wanted was his hand to hold and his life as her own. to lie together and sleep forever in each other's arms. it wasn't so much thinking back on it: to live with her for the rest of their short years together. still in their youth and in control of how the end could come. it was almost too good. too easy. he could have swept her away, away from her fears and the danger she dreaded with each passing day, but instead he brought her despair. the tears she cried the night he refused her proposal to be free with one another was the night her life was torn apart forever. he watched as the one he called forever ended their illusion of love.
he had always seen her as special. he already had all the planets and stars, and everything in between at his feet, but she gave him something different. something he never knew he was missing: the moon. he had always hated the moon; standing alone, even with the light of a million stars at its side. the fact it needed the sun's light to make it into something had always repulsed him, but she changed that. she made him see the moon as strong and courageous. like a brave knight battling the darkness. she'd tell him that no one could fight off the night by themselves. that the sun offered to help the moon with its battles because no one deserves to fight alone.
now his missed her more than ever. his grief tying a noose around his neck and willing him to give into death's cold yet inviting grip. to wilt as the most beautiful flowers do, as mary-lee, his love now and for the rest of his days, did. to lay down in a an untamed field of lavender and wildflowers. to lay as the febuary sun heats your cheeks and the wind blows away any sudden doubts you may have had before. perhaps she wasn't so wrong. maybe to lie down as birds whisper tragic tales of endless sleep and lovers united until the cold is numbing and waking up is harder than the thought of peace forever, wasn't so bad.
almost ghostlike, he made his way to his young wife's grave. thoughts of seeing her pale green eyes once again filled him with more joy than he has felt since her absence. and there he slept; with the smell of lavender lulling him into a sleep that will bring him to mary-lee's arms for the rest of eternity.
Like Romeo and Juliet
He is my moon
Controlling the ebb and flow of my heart
He is my sun
Warming me even during the coldest parts of February
He is my life's blood
Revitalizing and rejuvenating with a mere touch
He is my lavender tonic
Soothing frayed nerves and panicked breath
He is my water
Restoring vibrancy to my wilted soul
He is my love
But God took him into his embrace
He is my death
For surely I shall follow him shortly
Invocation of the Master
In the Darkness burns the Brightest Sun,
The middle of February has just begun,
I call upon the God of Life and Ages,
The Master of Death and Sages:
Come unto me, this I command.
I call upon the power of the Seas and Land,
The Four Elements wilt combine
To sway to the will that is mine:
Bring unto me this Lord of Time,
I call down the lavender Moon into my sublime:
Aphrodite, Venus, Ishtar, and Ashtart,
Aradia, Arianrhod, Artemis, and Artio.
Astarte, Aurora, Bast, and Brigid.
Cerridwen, Demeter, Diana, and Dryads.
Epona, Eos, Fortuna, Flora, and Freya.
Hathor, Hecate, Hera, Hestia, and Inanna.
Vesta, Lilith, Maat, Morrigan and The Muses.
Nephtys, the Norns, Nuit, Persephone, and Selene.
I call unto thee, Isis.
I call unto the goddesses all: possess me!
I call down the Sun into my sublime:
Amon Re, Adonis, Anubis, Apollo and Cernunnos.
Dionysus, Dagda, Eros, Horus, and Hymen.
Strega, Odin, Zeus, Pan, and Poseidon.
Ptah, Thor, and Thoth.
I call unto thee, Osiris.
I call unto the gods all: possess me.
By my blood, and by my ken,
I invoke thee!"
Isolation
The moon danced making lavender patterns across the wall
The wilted flowers sat in your shadow as you say without saying a word
Silence.
It was February now but for some reason you still had trouble grasping the fact that I love you.
The words felt like blood seeping onto your skin
Tying you down
Killing you in an empty grave
But, alas, I am not God and my words do not hold enough strength for you to die
But your empty eyes stare right through me and, sure enough, have the power to make my nervous system stop responding to every single part in my body
On this day if hearts
On the month of hearts, February
The full moon is shinning bright with the scent of lavender lingering in the air. A day that is said to be romantic and joyous has been forsaken by god, our lord, the one who should love us most. Flowers with the scent of lavender is slowly wilting as the scent of blood filled the gresh night air. Death has spread throughout the land, love has gone from the hearts of everyone, they are all filled with hate. In this fateful February night with the moon up so high, God has forsaken us and war has taken place.