(Poem) Salvator Feminus by Gloria Manthos

Jupiter and Calisto by Caesar van Everdingen (1616/1617–1678) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Jupiter and Calisto by Caesar van Everdingen (1616/1617–1678) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
No plaisance, all innocence lost

The reality of the beast

makes the grandeur of real men

even more mythical.

Consent

a myth itself,

legendary- the boundary which separates man from animal.

 

How can one dance under moonlight

and not stop every second

to look over her shoulder?

The worship of Diana

in the Days of Demeter…

Dead… All to Hades with you.

 

Read Meet Mago Contributor Gloria Manthos.

 
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2 thoughts on “(Poem) Salvator Feminus by Gloria Manthos”

  1. I’m so pleased Gloria is developing a body of published work with Mago, and that the Mago community is being to know another strong poet whose work honors the many aspects of the Goddess.

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