Cauldron Anthology Issue 5: Seer Cauldron Anthology Issue 5 Seer (1) | Page 31

Helen: We kiss not in dreams or future, but in present snatched from the ramparts as the dusk hides the sun’s unscalable filter. It is a secret we tell to the woven air, to the exploding asterisk of battle firefight below, to the departing back of my beguiling husband. Women are serenaded by sheets of metal dividing the words that bind us: arguments, falsehoods, entreaties, executive orders – so we build words for a shrine with no temple, struck down by an angry god. The kiss is a little bit of tongue, a little bit of teeth, hands on the shoulders, first, drifting down, a combination, a tryst, a memory, a memorial. I have heard the tales. My choice is resist. Cassandra: I have heard the tales, my choice is resist from the turned heads, the mismatched frowns, the exposed lamplight. The truth burns even parental devotion. I cannot stand without speaking. I cannot bind without hands. I cannot love without heart. The god’s rebellion kept safe behind the whisper of clouds whilst we mortals pit the law of our bodies against each other in enmity, in struggle and in passion. We lose a brother, a champion, a baby’s lock of hair wrapped tight between fingers – all swept aside by the chariot’s run toward the sun, through the screaming ramparts, blood, blood, the marching I have never lost step. Helen: Blood the marching I have never lost step counting soldiers to amass, keeps to shake, mountains to pound; the sea breathes with frenzied flagrance. Spiritless council meetings call me: woman. This, their greatest insult. Yet the Greek husband loves across oceans, furious, venal and unrelenting, his laughter his army’s response. Mortal’s lives are set to ruin when the sea breaks inside, when the gods take notice. Cauldron Anthology 31