Tale #127: To Forget, To Forget

Take a strand of hair
a drop of blood
and a pinch of salt
from a long forgotten sea

Mix it together
with a mouthful of milk
a half-remembered dream
and a lifetime or more of misplaced guilt

Drink it down
close your eyes
and try, try, try
not to sleep

It won’t help, of course. Nothing will. But at least the work involved in it’s preparation will keep you busy, and the effort, perhaps, will allow for the projection of some meaning onto a past where there was none, onto whatever horror it is you’re trying to forget.

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Notes:

1. Written on October 14th, 2019

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Tale #126: (blue plaque above nondescript door)

Here stands a house where untold idiots discussed a calamitous idea, which mercifully was soon forgotten. None now know what was proposed nor would admit it if they did.

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Notes:

1. Written on 12th December, 2019
2. A semi sequel to Tale #86
3. They are both still unmade
4. But one day maybe I will make them
5. And affix them to the walls
6. Of the unsuspecting
7. And undeserving

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Tale #125: Reflections Of A Pale Moon

The Goddess of the Countless Isles was sleeping in one of her many palaces of grace and splendour when she was troubled by a bad dream.

She saw the seas beneath a pale winter moon, frozen so thickly the infinite islands of her domain were joined together as one by the undulating ice. As unsettling as this loss of complexity and separation was, what truly upset her was the way the ice, so pure and clear, reflected the world as perfectly as a mirror.

As the Goddess in her dream walked upon a frozen wave, her footsteps met their own reflection, and another pale moon cast light upon her from below to match that which bathed her from above. It was as if there was no difference between heaven and hell, that each contained the entirety of the other, that all there was was what we already had.

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Notes:

1. Written in December 2019

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Tale #124: A Dream Upon The Pyre

and through the fire
she will come for me
slowly, safely, surely

to snatch me up
out of the flames
these townsfolk have set for me

and take me away
to a heaven
free from hate

and from these men
and women
made alike in their fear

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Notes:

1. Written in February 2020

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Tale #123: (fragment)

“…and when the wolf clamped its jaws around my the leg and began to drag me back through the snow, I didn’t struggle, nor did I scream. I simply closed my eyes and hoped, prayed, that its home would be better than my own.”

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Notes:

1. Written in February 2020

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