Merry NoDeMiWiGiGiFe

Dec 23, 2009 12:04

That's Non-Denominational-Mid-Winter-Gift-Giving-Festival to you (thank you Melvyn for the great name).

I didn't do any kind of Solstice greeting -- too busy with work stuff -- but I figure that the festive season in almost any religion lasts at least a week, so today will do, right in the middle.

Festival
by H.P. Lovecraft

Published December 1926 in Weird Tales

There is snow on the ground,
And the valleys are cold,
And a midnight profound
Blackly squats o'er the wold;
But a light on the hilltops half-seen hints of
feastings unhallowed and old.

There is death in the clouds,
There is fear in the night,
For the dead in their shrouds
Hail the sun's turning flight.
And chant wild in the woods as they dance
round a Yule-altar fungous and white.

To no gale of Earth's kind
Sways the forest of oak,
Where the thick boughs entwined
By mad mistletoes choke,
For these pow'rs are the pow'rs of the dark,
from the graves of the lost Druid-folk.

And mayst thou to such deeds
Be an abbot and priest,
Singing cannibal greeds
At each devil-wrought feast,
And to all the incredulous world
shewing dimly the sign of the beast.
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