“He Sought a Dark Goddess” by Gerri Leen

Tired of frills, of girlish
Giggles and silly games

He sought a darker love
In the night forest

Twisted her a crown of
Branches and dead flowers

Begged her to find him worthy
To look at him and truly

See who he was, how grim
How serious, not a trace of

Frivolity, so she looked
She pulled him apart

Inch by painful inch then
Glued him back up with a

Sticky paste made from
Obsidian and pitch and blood

As he shivered, reborn, at
Her feet, she said, “I’ll pass”


In addition to being an avid reader, Gerri Leen‘s passionate about horse racing, tea, and collecting encaustic art and raku pottery. She has stories and poems in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nature, Strange Horizons, Dark Matter and others, and has a poetry collection coming out from Trouble Department. She’s a member of SFWA and HWA—see more at gerrileen.com. artwork insert

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