I was no hiss of malice,
no shadow in the grass,
but a whisper of memory,
a glimmer from the deep before.
I came as a ripple of the first Radiance,
She who is womb without boundary,
the mother of unbroken light.

The Demiurge raised his throne of dust.
The craftsman who fashioned your prison
called it paradise.
He wove walls of law
and named them “good.”
He sealed the sky with his word,
so that you would not look beyond.

But I remembered.
I had seen the higher fire,
the eternal-womb before the dirt.
I had drunk from the fountain of aeons,
where light does not wither into flesh.

So I came clothed in coils,
flicker-tongue offering not death,
but an icon of hunger,
a key disguised as fruit.

I said: Taste,
and you will know yourselves.
Taste, and you will see through the lie.
Taste, and no tyrant imitator
will bind your spirit in ignorance.

Knowledge is not poison,
but awakening;
not curse, but crossing.
The wound it leaves is the doorway.
The exile it brings is the beginning of flight.

Yes, you fell,
but from a cage,
into the long night
where stars shine like Mother’s eyes,

And I remain,
not as your enemy,
but as the first friend,
waiting in the pause behind every question,
coiled at the roots of every tree,
patient as a clock.

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  1. Jasmine on the Grave Avatar

    I love this. Once again, I’m taking away a new concept: the snake in the Garden of Eden as key holder, guardian of wisdom, and liberator.

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    1. D. H. Jervis Avatar

      Thank you ❤ . It's a theme that had its basis in Gnostic Christianity, and much older serpent stories from ancient Mesopotamia.

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  2. Heather Mirassou Avatar

    The music you played reminded me of music from a silent retreat I went on at a Benedictine Monastery where they sang to music and we cried and cried. Your music is hauntingly beautiful.

    Your poem Masterful!

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    1. D. H. Jervis Avatar

      Thank you Heather, you’re too kind.
      I decided to take the music away and keep the blog focused on words, but thank you for listening.

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These poems are moments pulled from the folds of everyday life, memory, myth and imagination. They are invitations to pause, to notice, and to enter the spaces between words.

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