The Gospel of Dorothy by Jen Taylor

Minoan Snake Goddess or her devotee with bird’s beak – Phaistos, Proto-palatial period, early second millennium BCE (reproduction: linoleum carving ink print / Jen Taylor)

The Power of the Word

Try to feel your mouth
a locked box
of mandables
attached to bone.

All sorts of magic

starts here,

a serpent tongue

spilling seed syllables,

cursed brews of hate,

potions of love & forgiveness.

The world is full
of lost magicians -
you & you & you.

If you want to come home,

Tell the witch

you love her.

After she melts,

a path so well-known

that it is secret

Follow it,
a gilded road through your ears,
past the canal
of flying monkeys
to your brain -
A wizard lives here.
Tell him you don’t believe him anymore.

Oct. 8, 2019

Young girls in walking labyrinth full of goldenrod / The Sanctuary, East Haddam, CT (August 2019)
Photos copyrighted by Jen Taylor

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