
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
lips on throat like hot
nectarines, sugared & wilting;
snared rabbit. ribs hollow as a church
on tuesday, flowers forgetting sunlight & turning their heads down at
your face, gently thudding
the blood into my skull- heavy, Heavy heavy as your hands on the edge of my exhaustion, pulling the needs
out of my body, putting them in a blood-stained napkin for later
-lynnea // ode to Thanatos

red would be such a pretty color trickling down your neck.

Old Horn & Nicnevin
– Starlit Crow.
Decided to finally finish this, as I’ve really wanted to exspress my own artistic idea of The horned lord and The Queen of Elphame herself.
I chose to have Nicnevin on the bottom because I sort of see her as an “otherworld / underworld” sort of entity.
Also symbolic shall, representing her older aspect, crone-ish I guess??
Sometimes the wild god comes to your table.
Sometimes he comes to your door instead.
He is bleeding, wounded and menstrual.
She is laughing at your fears.
Sometimes he is the Antlered Doe
Sometimes she is the Broken Buck.The Pleistocene and the Holocene had no room in them
For the small minds of the Anthropocene.
The beasts were too big then,
And our fragile notions of ourselves were too easily shattered
on the tusks of the mammoth,
on the tines of the Irish elk.Sometimes the wild god calls you to the forest,
Beneath the too-many stars
And you howl for him like an animal.
The frozen sky echoes your voice to the earth
While the wild wolves quiver with an ancient fear.Sometimes the wild god comes to your bedroom
And places her hand to your groin.
She breaks you apart like a pomegranate
Red juice, rich and sweet, runs forth.
You are alive and she–
She has never diedThe Pleistocene and the Holocene had no room in them
For the small minds of the Anthropocene.
The beasts were too big then,
And our fragile notions of ourselves were too easily crushed
in the jaws of the dire wolf,
in the claws of the saber-toothed cat.Sometimes the wild god comes to your table
Sometimes he comes to your door instead.
He is everything you think she is
And you–
and you–
you are more than you think you are.