The Return of Titans by Kate M. Sine | One Poem Only
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THE RETURN OF TITANS
KATE M. SINE
> The last leaf of autumn falls,
> striking the door like a match,
> lighting our world with the magic from a distant universe.
>
> We watch the spirits pass us by at the window,
> our breath fogging the glass as the archaic creatures
> pad past,
> shepherding their kind to safety while the world sleeps
> through December, January, and February.
>
> Karan, the goose, who slides through the air like a knife,
> blotting out the sky with a quilt of murmuration of different birds
> as they migrate to warmer winds.
>
> Tubor, the bear, who buries beetles, boil-skinned frogs, and his brethren,
> ushering them to sleep.
>
> Psyche, the wolf, who suns in the graveyards,
> her golden eyes roll sleepily like the sun across the horizon as she watches the herds and flocks pass by.
> She and her kin practice mercy on these long nights,
> giving them a dignified death with their teeth instead of a demise in the shadow of their families.
>
> My favorite is Elpenor, the elk.
> The world heralds his return,
> the air filling with thunder as he uproots from his dimension to ours.
> His antlers rise over the withered woods like a crown,
> grazing the sky as he strides out into the open,
> with deer, quail, foxes, and other creatures in tow.
>
> The men scold the giant deer for taking not only the wildlife away,
> but women too.
>
> A symbol of the balance between fragility and strength,
> woeful women have asked Elpenor to take them on his odyssey by shearing off their hair until they are left with downy heads,
> like that of fawns.
> Elpenor whisks them away, taking them to cities, to towns,
> wherever happiness finds them.
>
> It was only this year that I learned that the lord gives his does, as they are called,
> a knife, hewn from an antler shed of his children.
> I saw it one day on my mother’s belt,
> and now,
> I have found a mystery
> where I used to be whole,
> a magic that I now possess.
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