Hello PoetryVoting

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Mists Between the Worlds, a poem of Candlemas

The mists that part, By Bride's Day light, Are mists between the worlds, They open wide, The gates of night, And allow things to pass both ways, What died before, Comes forth once more, The serpent's wings are spread, On Hallow's Eve, That sacrifice, Begins the year again, Forth from the well, Between the worlds, Scaled form returns once more, A new year dawns, In dark moon light, And all begins once more, Upon her forge, New year is wrought, By hammer and by flame, The raven's call, The hope of all, As she forges the year again, Now the births, In springtime snows, In cold and solemn moons, Keeper of Ways, Builder of Paths, Takes now the regency, Misrule is done, That tide is turned, Bride's Time has come again, The Trouble Moon, It parts and passes, The Lost Moon begins again. And awakened now, The serpent old, Begins a journey home, As they open wide, The gates of night, And allow things to pass both ways, For the mists that part, By Bride's Day light, Are mists between the worlds. ~Mists Between the Worlds, a Candlemas poem by Lorekeeper, February 3, 2017
Request permission to use this poem
Written by
muninnskiss
American
Published
Feb 3, 2017
Lines·Words
47·194
Tags
#bride#forge#builders#grimr#grimrorg#keepers#bridesday#builderofpaths#keeperofways#misrule
Permission

Request to use this poem

Tell muninnskiss how you would like to use it. We review requests before forwarding them.

AboutBlogFAQPrivacyTermsContact
© 2009-2026 Hello Poetry/v27.0 by @eliotyork
Explore
Hello PoetryVoting
Write