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berserk, lascivious, poem, Poetry, Proto-Neolithic, sonnet, warrior aunt, what others shunned, xenomorph sister
Sister, perverse mother, warrior aunt.
Excavating your elongated skull.
Proto-Neolithic. Bone-like bouffant.
Your queer bones. Were my ancestors hostile
when they first met you? Scared of the Other?
I come from a long line of primitive
hunters and gatherers. We turned trader,
farmer, and afraid. You could be massive,
berserk, lascivious if you wanted.
Now you’re gone, leaving only your ruined
skull, claws and myth. I live with mystery
all the time, but you confuse me. Your blood
is not mine, yet I love what others shunned,
be you fiend or saint, friend or enemy.