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They will honor you, Medusa,
When you cease to honor yourself.
They call on you to hush,
Veil your murderous beauty.
Keep silent and safe.
Violated, you spun silk
To serpentine poison.
Your fury broke their mold;
Your body sang your rage.
Turned them to stone.
Made them hard,
Made them ache.
This is not the virtue,
That old male root,
celebrated by poets and priests;
So they did not love you.
Weaponless, they turned you against yourself,
By your reflection silenced and immobilized.
They branded your power immodesty,
And your appearance promiscuous.
They made your body your enemy.
To be contained, reduced,
Captured, corseted, closeted.
They made your heart sick, an invalid.
Subject to anesthesia.
Prisoner to their own polished shield,
How they tremble.
Tremble
That you might break your gaze
And turn your eye upon them.
- by Poco Meno Mosso |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 09/23/2008 |
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- Title: Medusa
- Artist: Poco Meno Mosso
- Description: Umm.... I wrote this a few years ago in poetry class... got EC because it was so "powerful" as the teacher put it... so...yeah.... hope you like it.
- Date: 09/23/2008
- Tags: medusa
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Comments (3 Comments)
- xX luna_goddess Xx - 09/23/2008
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AWSUME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i suk at poetry
i do piano and violin though! (10 years of piano and 3 years violin ) - Report As Spam
- badguyferm - 09/23/2008
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very nice.
I see how it relates todays views and how society makes us all feel - Report As Spam
- Summer Fallwinterspring - 09/23/2008
- I am actually impressed by a poem on gaia. 5/5. Go you. You don't suck.
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