Mystic Marriage

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MYSTIC MARRIAGE

Mino begs a gift of Poseidon and
from the sea comes a white bull.

Glorious Bull! With hooves of gold,
eyes of fire and sweet of breath.
Pasiphae, Mino’s wife
besotted with the sight of him
begs Mino to spare his sword
and offers her handmaidens
for the sacrifice.

Tender-hearted Mino allows his wife
to rule his judgement
all sense is pushed aside,
havoc soon overturns the throne.

Pasiphae builds a wooden cow
and besotted with lust
climbs into the decoy
Seduces the golden hooved Bull.

The Minotaur is born, suckled from
Pasiphae’s paps,
grew wild --the labyrinth
built to imprison him.

Unnatural love- making produces
unnatural monster Minotaur
half man and half bull,
given freedom only in a maze,
fed on virgins of both sexes.

But Poseidon has the last laugh.
He was the gift, the snow white bull
and cuckolds Mino
for his greed.

Mystic marriage overturns a throne and kingdom,
reveals the deception of woman
produces monster offspring.

In his maze all paths lead to the grave.

Jane Kohut-Bartels
(Teela)
Copyrighted, 2008

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