Mother, Moon, Serpent by Troy Camplin

The serpent sheds its skin eternally —
The woman sheds her blood and is renewed —
The serpent bites its tail, eternal ring
Illuminated by the changing moon.

The crescent moon shines subtle on the water —
Six petals of the floating lotus open —
Beginning of becoming — way of water
That flows like blood and gains its power flowing.

The father joins the mother, moon eclipse
The sun, the serpents twist around ’til struck,
Their magic making singers of the soul
Transform so we can know what we can’t know.

How can you gaze upon the beautiful,
Not wish to reproduce it — vivid paint,
In dancing words, in double helices —
The sun will catch the moon and light will burst.

The permanent, the ever-changing merge —
The source of life, the source of death the same —
The seed must rot before it can be born
And we must enter in the cave again.

The serpent slides among the stars to eat
Each night the moon until death’s black fills in —
But woman cannot let life die and she
Renews herself, is pregnant with the future.

The moon in virgin white displays her grace
In beauty and in truth — sometimes her truth
Bleeds through and she sits red low in the sky —
The blood moon bares herself, her mystery.

The moon triumphant leads the poet home —
The lightning lights the vestal fire whose heat
Reminds the dancers what they’ve never known —
In mystery and in magic we remain.

About Troy Camplin

Troy Camplin is an accomplished thinker, writer, and interdisciplinary scholar whose work spans literature, philosophy, and economics. With a keen intellect and a passion for exploring the complexities of human nature, Camplin delves into topics ranging from creativity and spontaneous order to the intersections of science and art. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for classical liberalism and the principles of individual liberty, while also examining the broader social structures that shape human interactions.

As a poet and fiction writer, Camplin channels his creativity into works that challenge conventional narratives, blending philosophical inquiry with imaginative storytelling. His essays and articles are marked by a rigorous yet accessible style, appealing to both academic and general audiences. Beyond his literary achievements, Camplin is a vocal advocate for the arts and humanities, emphasizing their vital role in fostering innovation and critical thinking. His contributions continue to inspire intellectual curiosity and dialogue.

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