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THE QUEEN OF DARKEN DREAMS
Poems
May 2020
MEDICINE WOMAN
Far away upon darken the land
cries of an unknown making way
calling out for a medicine woman
to take way pains calling out names
but all they get is the rain,
Cold darkness whirls slowly
setting the fog of shame
Days are nights
and the nights are days
but the pains never fades away,
Oh medicine woman will you
find a way to take away all this pain?
she looks deep into the eyes that weep
she cast her spells and gave them hell
the lost people feel down at her feet
crying out in need,
But the old medicine women
acts so mean to all how could see
drink and drop down to the old ***
she put her medicine into it
she put birds feet and eyes
the tongue of lies
frogs and bugs and lugs
and she put a little black box of rose dust,
And that is when they all began to fuss
they started dancing around
like beaten up clowns
they didn't feel much pain until
the spell was over
The medicine woman started to cry out
water, water at your feet
silence is what you will be,
Silence is what she cast
no more words of pains
but the rain made its way another day
dreams that plagued the spirits
deeper into darkening dreams
Oh, medicine woman, you are no friend
you are at your end so hold your tongue
that is when Dark Angel stood up
out from the ashes of burnt rose dust,
Then the medicine woman
cast her spell saying to Dark Angel
you are dark and evil
that has fallen from ancient heavens
you had been cast to the sea
for your soul to bleed
so now remove your eyes off of me
and let me free while she speaks
Dark Angel has taken her down
into the cocking *** of spells
and given her hell
that ringed the old black bell.
- Judy Emery © 1980
The Queen Of Darken Dreams Poetic Lilly Emery
THE QUEEN OF DARKEN DREAMS POETIC JUDY EMERY
Written by
THE QUEEN OF DARKEN DREAMS
54/F/CALIFORNIA
(54/F/CALIFORNIA)
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