What happens in the slackwater time after the cancellation of Judgment Day 5
by kvennarad

© Marie Marshall.
Here’s something unusual – my fashion tips – all to do with making use of cast-off boys’ clothing. It’s on the lovely Angélique Jamail’s blog. And do treat yourself to a signed, pre-launch copy of my new book.
And then there are our Cossack friends who wear heavy wool overcoats that look a bit like they came from the Wicked Witch’s Guard in Oz. I am overcome with cognitive dissonance. I would not pray to be something other than a woman, nor would I pray to not be a Kickapoo. I am not a fish, so no prayers needed either way there. I do love slackwater musings… so much to consider. Here’s a question for you: Was judgment day cancelled due to lack of interest?
No, just a lack of judgment.
ROFL
fashion has their own language for sure and sends messages to the world as well..i find this fascinating…cool poem…of course loved the moon/spoon part..
You say that, but could you handle a rock that size? 🙂
” Moon in my spoon” is a great thought. It can be used to signify so many things in our life. Our inability to truly capture the essence of even that which we hold in our hands!
Shakti
Indeed, indeed, indeed.
the kickapoo or “some people” and their words is maybe misunderstood.
“to not make me a woman” is a prayer with a specific belief in mind; that a woman often suffers alone in her awareness of a plant needing water while a man needs his wolf pack minyan to feel attached to life.
it is meant as praise and an acknowledgement that men are inherently short sighted dogs. it enforces the matriarchy.
an irony in all of this is the very women who play rebel and wear forbidden talisman or whatever don’t seem to realize the ban is because they don’t need it. they already have the connection by virtue of being born a woman, according to the ways of said clan (s).
I couldn’t have put it better.