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SilKMilK MagiZain...Issue 4
I have the pleasure to have a few drawings featured in ...
SilKMilK MagiZain
SilKMilK MagiZen is a collective publishing
vehicle of The HermAphroditic ChAOrder of The Silver Dusk
and affiliates. A perfect-bound (square spine) print journal with an
audio/video DVD/CD in the back cover, it presents magickal-artistic
expressions in a range of mediums from musical and soundscape (inc.
Spoken word) to film, painting, drawing, poetry and essays, all with
magickal intent and/or content. It aims to give the
reader/viewer/listener an overview of the diversity of creative
expressions
available now and in the future from the IMPress.
vehicle of The HermAphroditic ChAOrder of The Silver Dusk
and affiliates. A perfect-bound (square spine) print journal with an
audio/video DVD/CD in the back cover, it presents magickal-artistic
expressions in a range of mediums from musical and soundscape (inc.
Spoken word) to film, painting, drawing, poetry and essays, all with
magickal intent and/or content. It aims to give the
reader/viewer/listener an overview of the diversity of creative
expressions
available now and in the future from the IMPress.
-The New 2010 release:
184 pages, 80 in colour, pull-out, DVD (approx.2hrs audio 1 hr video). 70 Contributors
- CONTENTS and SAMPLES of the 4th SPOOL, & ORDERING INFORMATION HERE
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Agostino Carracci... Satyr
The Satyr Mason 1578
I make leaf-circlets
and a crown of honey-flowers
for thy throat;
where the amber petals
drip to ivory,
I cut and slip
each stiffened petal
in the rift
of carven petal:
honey horn
has wed the bright
virgin petal of the white
flower cluster: lip to lip
let them whisper,
let them lilt, quivering:
Most holy Satyr,
like a goat,
hear this our song,
accept our leaves,
love-offering,
return our hymn;
like echo fling
a sweet song,
answering note for note.
Holy Satyr by Hilda Doolittle 1922
and a crown of honey-flowers
for thy throat;
where the amber petals
drip to ivory,
I cut and slip
each stiffened petal
in the rift
of carven petal:
honey horn
has wed the bright
virgin petal of the white
flower cluster: lip to lip
let them whisper,
let them lilt, quivering:
Most holy Satyr,
like a goat,
hear this our song,
accept our leaves,
love-offering,
return our hymn;
like echo fling
a sweet song,
answering note for note.
Holy Satyr by Hilda Doolittle 1922
Labels:
Agostino Carracci,
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Hilda Doolittle,
Holy Satyr,
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