The Ember and the Root
There is death that gives birth
And I have seen the lotus-child
and I have seen the hornèd moon
But I have not seen me
and I have not seen you
Hidden fire, in the earth
under ashes, in the root
Secret life in semblance of death
The power that wakes
among far greater powers
without and within
Itself with which to contend
subject to serial deaths
A synthetic power
The river
has tributaries high and low
and death gives birth.
Ember and root; flame and leaf
Of the seven bones of metal
Of the seven ruling stars
Double-natured quicksilver
Subtle craftsman
Dreamsmith
Changing iron
into charms on his anvil
into gold over the flame
Light casts shade
Touching every face
All faces have their shadow
Secret life in semblance of death
The ember and the root
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