Look to the gender no longer compliant that past pawn to the powers is now defiant when the demure halos are put aside switched for the headdress of power’s might
shared with those yearning strength Pan and Cernunnos share vigor Mother fixing the future path conveyed to her daughters divinely blessed
vitality evoked on base desires no longer the venue of masculine look to the spiraling of maiden forms holding sun to the moon’s pure wants
on longer suborned to kowtow fertility seeks those who know on pointed conveyance the yoke is tossed tapping lighting from the sky
consider when halos are put aside held in reserve while power is grasped channeled by tips on top of head horns exchanged for circlet of light
The poem “Horns Exchanged” was a poetic exploration of the quote “Halos and horns are interchangeable, how dangerous can that be?” by Jordan Sarah Weatherhead.