They weren't witches, they were women. Men scourged them to hide their own sinful natures. A tale as old as time, indeed. Wickedness inherent. Thank you for sharing this. Love, Virg
SeaJade, these are powerful poems, each and every one of them! And all of them are equally visceral, tangible, palpable. You put me there and sometimes I can feel them. Excellent work.
Thanks Alex, yes this one was dark and furious, wasn’t it. great fun to write tbh. Glad you enjoyed it…thanks for sharing, star that you are. Now I’m off to wildlife Wednesday 😉✨🙏😘
Wow, Sea! Extraordinary. I love the differing cadences and moods in each section - and your unerring language. The atrocity is incomprehensible, but you put us right there and made us confront it. Bravo. (Book recommendation: “The Mercies” by Karin Hargrave.)
Thanks Nora,✨started out light and ended with a curse, it’s dark but it works. 🖤 I’ll check out the mercies when I get a little time, meantime, thanks as always 😘✨
@The In Between and @Norm DePlume thanks for sharing guys, appreciate you ✨✨😘
They weren't witches, they were women. Men scourged them to hide their own sinful natures. A tale as old as time, indeed. Wickedness inherent. Thank you for sharing this. Love, Virg
SeaJade, these are powerful poems, each and every one of them! And all of them are equally visceral, tangible, palpable. You put me there and sometimes I can feel them. Excellent work.
Thanks Kelly 🙏🖤
Holy hell.. the juxtaposition between sections is so strong. The kind of thing that rattles you awake. Love it 🤘
Thanks Alex, yes this one was dark and furious, wasn’t it. great fun to write tbh. Glad you enjoyed it…thanks for sharing, star that you are. Now I’m off to wildlife Wednesday 😉✨🙏😘
They often are the most fun in my experience. My pleasure ☺️
Burn her at the stake! To hide their wickedness! Brilliant, Seajade!!
Thanks Rea, glad you enjoyed it and special thanks for sharing. Appreciate you ✨😘
perfectly powerful as always. "Granite walls run mossy green with misery" scratched my brain.
Wow, Sea! Extraordinary. I love the differing cadences and moods in each section - and your unerring language. The atrocity is incomprehensible, but you put us right there and made us confront it. Bravo. (Book recommendation: “The Mercies” by Karin Hargrave.)
Thanks Nora,✨started out light and ended with a curse, it’s dark but it works. 🖤 I’ll check out the mercies when I get a little time, meantime, thanks as always 😘✨
Oh this is powerful!!
Thanks Rebecca ✨and thank you for sharing 🙏😊😘
I love this, Sea!! So powerful, so unfortunately true. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥