“Her gates are gates of death,
and from the entrance of the house
she sets out towards Sheol” *
Thursday’s child galloped bareback from the bleak wastelands of the desert into Inanna's garden; she sprinkled verses at her feet and whispered 'On the seventh day, I will be your only lover.' With her parchments torn and fading, she slithers down the draconian borders of an eerie galaxy into the world of a corrupted seraph's dark existence. Lilith lies naked with lime blooms until the interloper is destroyed and wrecked and Eve panting on her knees
pleads for an end to such a cold winter. The clay basil pot is cracked and the road to her bedroom door lies in ruins. A foaming myriad of primal satyrs rip the second bride apart and many more inside the womb of her twisted mind are pining for an early birth to her wayward children. In his bedroom chamber, the hapless groom betrayed and seedless weeps with dreams of Lilith astride an owl
hurtling to The Cities of the Sea.
* Proverbs 2:18–19
Based loosely on early Spanish Kabbalistic mysticism.
A few words about the poem…
A Dark Myth: Lilith's Unveiling and the Quest for Forbidden Wisdom
In the depths of a dark myth and legend, there exists a figure both enigmatic and haunting—an embodiment of darkness and temptation. Lilith, the mythical first woman and wife of Adam, mentioned briefly in biblical texts and revered in various Middle Eastern traditions, continues to captivate scholars and seekers of forbidden knowledge. Her existence carries dark implications, intertwining with the realms of Judaism and Christianity, leaving an indelible mark on the collective psyche.
Lilith emerges from the shadows of history as Thursday's child, galloping bareback from the desolate wastelands of the desert. She arrives in Inana's garden, sprinkling verses at the deity's feet, whispering promises of exclusivity on the seventh day. Her parchments, torn and fading, bear witness to her descent along the draconian borders of an eerie galaxy, delving into the twisted world of a corrupted seraph's existence.
Naked amidst lime blooms, Lilith, the first bride, lies in wait, biding her time until the interloper, Eve, is destroyed and panting on her knees, pleading for an end to the cold winter that has enveloped her existence. The clay basil pot lies cracked, a testament to the ruinous path leading to Lilith's bedroom door. Within her twisted mind, a multitude of wayward children yearn for an early birth, while a foaming myriad of primal satyrs rips apart the second bride. In his bedroom chamber, the hapless groom betrayed and left seedless, weeps. Dreams of Lilith astride an owl, hurtling towards The Cities of the Sea, haunt his nights.
Lilith's allure lies in her defiance, and her refusal to be subservient to the divine order. In some interpretations, she represents a feminist rebellion against patriarchal norms. Scholars and seekers of esoteric wisdom delve into the mysteries surrounding her existence, attempting to unravel the secrets she holds within her dark realm. Her relevance in both Judaism and Christianity stems from her connections to creation, temptation, and the unravelling of human desires.
In Jewish folklore, Lilith is believed to be Adam's first wife, created as his equal. Her refusal to submit to Adam's dominance resulted in her exile and subsequent transformation into a demoness, tormenting newborn children and inciting nocturnal emissions. In Christianity, her presence is more veiled, often associated with seduction and spiritual temptation. The remnants of her mythical existence reverberate throughout various cultures, leaving traces of fascination and fear.
In this poetic exploration of Lilith's essence, the shadows of her enigmatic character are summoned. The poem draws from the murky depths of ancient legends and Kabbalistic mysticism, evoking a sense of mystery and darkness. Lilith's story echoes through the ages, inviting contemplation of the human condition, the boundaries of desire, and the consequences of defying established norms.
As scholars and seekers delve into the depths of Lilith's narrative, they find themselves confronted with the interplay of light and darkness, temptation, and redemption. Her existence remains shrouded in myth, yet her relevance persists, forever etched in the annals of forbidden knowledge and the realms of the subconscious. Lilith, the dark seductress, continues to whisper her secrets, enticing those brave enough to venture into her mysterious domain.
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