Prompt: pp 38-39, 47 Create your own reverie on the engendering of words in response to Bachelard’s reverie: “Look out for the flamboires, little girl! Look out for the flambettes, booby!” In your experience does a romance language such as French do a “great service” by being a “passionate language” that has not wanted to preserve a neuter gender, but rather multiplies occasions for choosing/coupling? What words, for you, “love each other?” Can you create a reverie to demonstrate words that, for you, have sexes re: the passion of your current field study?
Words: 110
It is easy: the Goddess, who silently sings dark subtleties that somehow ring. She’s married to Magick, to Music, to Madness, to Moon and Mystery, and gives birth to the Stranger who rides on a black stallion out of the forests from a distant, Shining Realm which can only be reached by the light of the silvery moon. The Music of Goddess casts a spell from the silent melodies of her soft fingers gliding upon the Neural Lyre, as graceful as raindrops tapping and sliding upon the window of Consciousness. She is not a beast as you have been told. She is a dark lady with eyes made of gold.