#AprilFools
Read about Tricksters in Folklore by watching a YouTube. Conclusion: Read about Tricksters in Folklore.
The Killer Queen Dare
You stand at a passage / A way through Cosmic crossroads / A purgatory / Judged and Frozen through time / You crawl or descend Suspend into space / Trapped in talons Archers eating moon maize Quetzalcóatl reborn / Bravery! All Behold! You shake a staff / But then they seize the rain Coughing pain of so many / Bones and skulls It's an omen / As if Homer stood blocking your way The water puzzle / Can't bind it / Find a worm In your blindness / Sleight of hand / A conch / Then, you depart / In blood and worms, we will Weather / Trickster–you are my treasure! / In death We soar / Or bind / Inside a kiln A feathered bird / A Weathered Snake / Together, we Seize the day / Bound to virus Renaissance of Art Poem by Margaret Viboolsittiseri, 2020 There is a tale about Davy Crockett and a coon. If you know anything about my family from Ireland, then you know what April 1st means when there is an entire tree of Tricksters." #art #poetry #painting #darklore #walkabouts #museums #vispo #myths #literature #music #legends #dance #folklore #storytelling #maggsvibo #humanities #fairytales #blog #repository #talltales #gothichorror #festivals #artexhibitions #books #galleries #augmentedreality #exploration
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