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February 27, 2025

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One might look into the ancient Greek goddess Ate, similar to the unmentionable "L....h".
ATE was the personified spirit (daimona) of delusion, infatuation, blind folly, rash action and reckless impulse who led men down the path of ruin. Her power was countered by the Litai (Litae) (Prayers) which followed in her wake.

The Scarlet Apple

— for Mitch Sisskand

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Adam would sell her into slavery just to get a meal.

Lilith is a rubber crayon, a-renta-car, a selfie.

She rolls around inside a box like his pen, painting

A hard-boiled bud in the cleaved sepal chamber.

***

The Canadian Lilac is as sweet-scented as the

Sanitary tool that throbs, mounts —

A cartooned pumpkin cleft for the pink caterpillar.

Adam nooses her in a hangman’s, “Méfiez-vous.”

***

He bibulously dishes the fantasy to the marrow,

A Bro of circumcision, & rises to match the bone:

‘Vroom-vroom, might I light Eve’s fire, next?”

***

Lilith knocks & Eve opens to conjugate his verbs,

Declining the invitation in a puff, a wink, a laugh.

Adam wrought but a pen & Eve taps an electric piccolo.

***

Outside, Canadian Lilac & Bro blow smoke-signals in to air.

The rolling-blue-rings float up to yellow-apple-star.

Denizens rest until the solitary moon glows
haloed & red. Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de
Florence plays, the old farmer Adam empties his bin
of apples to feed the town one-by-one — there is love.

If the sky were to turn black, your enemy would
still hate, and you & your lover would make out
in the dark.

I wrapped my crimson scarf around you because
it is better to have dressed you than to have
never dressed at all.

Eternal solitude of love, each of us, the scarlet apple.

Maria Leng

What do you think? Is Lilith a "Bad Girl" or a symbol of independence?

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from New and Selected Poems by David Lehman

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