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Her travels take her far,
Take her far from home.
Here is one of her servants
Hunched over his desk
With eyes of fire and fervor.
He scribbles words madly.
She smiles, knows that
His passion to please her
Will drive him to a place
Where none can reach him.
And her gift to him will
Waste away and help him
Not a whit.
She moves on to her next child.
An older woman, unhurried,
Her passions cool.
The quiet clack of the keyboard,
Molding the machine
To do her goddess's bidding
She'll live long and sanely.
Oh, and there's her favorite!
The woman-child is
Shining with hope and promise.
Oh, how her gift will flourish!
But the goddess knows.
She is a jealous thing
And cannot allow the girl all the glory.
She demands a price for the gift
Of sculpting words.
For one her fee is his mind;
For another she takes passion's heat.
But this young one,
This fair star of wishes,
Oh! her charge is steep!
For the goddess has smiled
Upon her, then gone on
To look fondly, to touch the heart.
The goddess has given her
A soul so sensitive and wise
But that is also her fee.
The goddess will try,
Push the child to the limits
Of her feeling spirit.
The goddess demands the highest
Cost of this child-woman
Because she gave the most.
This one won't break,
She sees.
This one will channel her
Deepest pains and highest joys
Through this gift.
The goddess of writing
Smiles fondly and
Sets the wheels of fate
Into motion.
- by Ringo-Ichigo |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 10/30/2008 |
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- Title: The Goddess's Rounds
- Artist: Ringo-Ichigo
- Description: This is about what it takes to be a writer.
- Date: 10/30/2008
- Tags: goddesss rounds
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