LOVE SPELL
The witch lived in the woods under a bridge by a busy highway.
I hitched a ride from a truck driver, and thank him graciously
The door creaked and meowed upon entering her home
Amber, indigo, green lights illuminated the rooms
Bottles of tinctures and extracts
Naked lady candles
Mortar and pestles
And the smell of sandalwood and pathchouli pervaded the air
I was marveled at all the little nick nacks that seemed to haunt the place with its magical mysterious charm
Gems in velvet satchets, daggers carved from the barks of thick oak trees
Books on how to cure heart ache, and erase someone from your memory
There seemed to be a remedy for everything
And then out hobbled a little fat lady
With short scraggly grey hair and eyes so silver like moonlight
I could see myself shining in them
She knew I was coming, never said a word
Handed me a long slender purple bottle and shooed me out of the door
I hitched another ride from a driver passing by and demanded he took me to the falls
Again, thanking him graciously
Rocks I stumbled over, scraping my hands and knees
Until I approached a drizzling spring, accompanied by the birds and the bees
I sealed my mouth over the lip of the bottle
And gurgled out "I LOVE YOU!"
There were more rocks to climb, with my heart in glass
The mountain I perched myself upon had legs of water, a place to drop my bottle and contaminate it with my love in all of its purple magical splendor
Drop!
Falling, falling, falling
Splash......
The spell was unleashed, at last
I will not be sleeping alone anymore.