• hopilavayi: an erotic dictionary

memories of my ghost sista

~ the dead are never satisfied

memories of my ghost sista

Tag Archives: Cantor

the heathen times

13 Sunday Oct 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

≈ Comments Off on the heathen times

Tags

1995-1997, Armenia, Cantor, Cossack, Gyumri, Peace Corps, poem, Poetry, sonnet, Tsovinar

Dry this stream bed, flowing through not desert
heat but Neolithic outcroppings, hills
they call them, marking the border. The dirt
here is sweet, sweeter than whatever spills
out on the other side. I have wandered
through these hills, down paths that even shepherds
couldn’t get their flocks to follow. I’ve heard
the sound of paw-pads on rock, like drunkards
kicking stones. Later my neighbors would tell
me ghost stories of the heathen times, back
when goddesses of wind, fire and shadow
roamed the hills. But I was under the spell
of youth, where having Cantor and Cossack
blood was all the safety I needed to know.

][][

notes:

It’s odd how one starts a poem about the river that divides Armenia from Turkey and ends up writing about being chased through the hills by unseen forces. I suppose it’s all about where the rhyme takes you.

This poem comes from my time spent in Gyumri, Armenia, as a Peace Corps volunteer. The city is surrounded on two sides by mountains and between the endless flat land the towering mountains are the foothills, which were bizarre when I first looked on them. The closest I’ve ever seen as a comparison is the Glastonbury Tor, in England, which looks like a huge burial mound. There were hundreds and hundreds of them, spanning the eastern and southern sides of the valley Gyumri is located in. It took around four hours to hike from the city center where I lived out to the hills, but I liked it because, for some odd reason, no one else seemed to venture out there. One night, though, having decided to go on a midnight stroll, I ended up getting lost and coming to the conclusion that something was following me. Perhaps I was hearing things, perhaps it was something as innocent as a wolf. Whatever it was I never found out, for even when I turned around and began looking for the source of the noise I couldn’t find anything. When I asked my neighbors why the hills were deserted they began telling me stories about the pre-Christian times of Armenia, with tales of fire whirlwinds, goddesses that caused goats to dry up and dragons that lived on the slopes of Mt. Ararat. I suppose they thought that since I was an American I’d be willing to believe in anything.

The Cantor and Cossack reference is personal, for as far as I can gather from the little information I have found, my grandfather’s father on my dad’s side were both holy singers and horse soldiers during the days of the Russian Tzar. But that’s just family lore, what I know is that he came from a small village in the Ukraine, near Minsk. The difficulty of pin-pointing my ancestors isn’t just that everyone on my father’s side is dead, it’s that since they were Jewish and everyone else in the surrounding villages during WWII the Nazis rounded them up and executed everyone, afterward burning down the villages. There is literally no literal trance of my father’s roots.

age difference anal sex Armenia Armenian Genocide Armenian translation ars poetica art artist unknown blow job Chinese translation conversations with imaginary sisters cum cunnilingus drama erotic erotica erotic poem erotic poetry Federico Garcia Lorca fellatio finger fucking free verse ghost ghost girl ghost lover gif Gyumri haiku homoerotic homoerotica Humor i'm spilling more thank ink y'all incest Lilith Lord Byron Love shall make us a threesome masturbation more than just spilled ink more than spilled ink mythology ocean mythology Onna bugeisha orgasm Peace Corps photo poem Poetry Portuguese Portuguese translation prose quote unquote reblog retelling Rumi Sappho sea folklore Shakespeare sheismadeinpoland sonnet sorrow Spanish Spanish translation spilled ink story Taoist Pirate rituals Tarot Tarot of Syssk thank you threesome Titus Andronicus translation video Walt Whitman woman warrior xenomorph

electric mayhem [links]

  • Poetic K [myspace]
  • sandra bernhard
  • discos bizarros argentinos
  • poesia erótica (português)
  • armenian erotica and news
  • cyndi lauper
  • aimee mann

Meta

  • Create account
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Blog Stats

  • 397,459 hits

Categories

ars poetica: the blogs a-b

  • stacy blint
  • afterglow
  • all things said and done
  • Alcoholic Poet
  • american witch
  • wendy babiak
  • the art blog
  • alzheimer's poetry project
  • armenian poetry project
  • tiel aisha ansari
  • black satin
  • lynn behrendt
  • brilliant books
  • mary biddinger
  • sommer browning
  • kristy bowen
  • margaret bashaar
  • clair becker
  • afghan women's writing project
  • sandra beasley
  • cecilia ann
  • megan burns
  • emma bolden
  • aliki barnstone

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 44 other subscribers

Archives

ars poetica: the blogs c-d

  • roberto cavallera
  • abigail child
  • natalia cecire
  • linda lee crosfield
  • juliet cook
  • cleveland poetics
  • lyle daggett
  • lorna dee cervantes
  • flint area writers
  • jennifer k. dick
  • jackie clark
  • CRB
  • julie carter
  • maria damon
  • michelle detorie
  • cheryl clark

ars poetica: the blogs e-h

  • hayaxk (ՀԱՅԱՑՔ)
  • maggie may ethridge
  • ghosts of zimbabwe
  • liz henry
  • Free Minds Book Club
  • human writes
  • joy harjo
  • jeannine hall gailey
  • jane holland
  • joy garnett
  • jessica goodfellow
  • sarah wetzel fishman
  • maureen hurley
  • carrie etter
  • pamela hart
  • herstoria
  • elisa gabbert
  • Gabriela M.
  • bernardine evaristo
  • carol guess
  • amanda hocking
  • elizabeth glixman
  • julie r. enszer

ars poetica: the blogs i-l

  • laila lalami
  • miriam levine
  • emily lloyd
  • las vegas poets organization
  • lesbian poetry archieves
  • amy king
  • charmi keranen
  • irene latham
  • renee liang
  • Kim Whysall-Hammond
  • language hat
  • lesley jenike
  • donna khun
  • joy leftow
  • dick jones
  • kennifer kilgore-caradec
  • diane lockward
  • a big jewish blog
  • meg johnson
  • gene justice
  • sandy longhorn
  • megan kaminski
  • IEPI
  • maggie jochild
  • sheryl luna
  • Jaya Avendel

ars poetica: the blogs m-o

  • ottawa poetry newsletter
  • motown writers
  • wanda o'connor
  • marion mc cready
  • My Poetic Side
  • michelle mc grane
  • mlive: michigan poetry news
  • the malaysian poetic chronicles
  • caryn mirriam-goldberg
  • adrienne j. odasso
  • Nanny Charlotte
  • sophie mayer
  • michigan writers network
  • january o'neil
  • iamnasra oman
  • heather o'neill
  • michigan writers resources
  • new issues poetry & prose
  • majena mafe
  • nzepc
  • maud newton
  • sharanya manivannan

ars poetica: the blogs p-r

  • susan rich
  • rachel phillips
  • Queen Majeeda
  • maria padhila
  • helen rickerby
  • nikki reimer
  • kristin prevallet
  • ariana reines
  • sophie robinson
  • joanna preston
  • split this rock
  • nicole peyrafitte

ars poetica: the blogs s-z

  • Stray Lower
  • ron silliman
  • switchback books
  • Trista's Poetry
  • vassilis zambaras
  • womens quarterly conversation
  • scottish poetry library
  • shin yu pai
  • tuesday poems
  • sexy poets society
  • southern michigan poetry
  • tim yu

  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • memories of my ghost sista
    • Join 44 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • memories of my ghost sista
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar