- a response poem to Patricia Smiths poem "Medusa"
Too Much Drama,
all those hormonesthe burning and bravadofollowed by anxiety and self-doubt.I don't miss them,not even a little
The old gods have feet of clay
and petty, vengeful hearts.
Explosions of thunder,
stabs of lightningseem relaxing by comparison.
I'd take a solitary sunrise
seen through thistle and milkweed in the meadowor a humming bird busy in the red bee balma wood dove on the roof-line....
-- Mad Mar Mistryel Walker, July 5, 2026 at a "Sunday Writes" session led by Faith Vicinanza at VSG Gallery.
I also have an old Medusa poem:
Love and Mirrors
When courting Medusa, don't call her by that name. Let her have her delusions as she allows you yours.
Let her have her memories of a time when soft hair cascaded down her back and men reached to touch her cheek.
When you come to take her, lose the mirrored glasses, close your eyes tightly lest she see the snakes reflected, transmogrify to marble, cold statuary in your garden of love.
And who would be Medusa then? Or was it you all along?
-- Mar Mar Mistryel Walker (p22 - from my first poetry chapbook Inverse Origami - the art of unfolding (Puzzled Dragon Press, 1998)
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