Power Of Snow Mother © Surazeus 2026 05 02 Helpless to understand why ravens cry, Cailleach forms mountains of jagged truth by strewing rocks and peat along the plain from wicker basket of hope on her back, then strikes the ground with her hammer-head staff that causes the ground to freeze hard as glass. Mounting the fleet-foot deer with seven horns, Cailleach races along rocky shore, long gold hair flowing in snow-sparkling wind, to find secret lair in jagged cave by the sea where she hides gold egg of the Raven God so men cannot find treasure of her heart. Clutching skull of Hamlet where serpent writhes, Cailleach floats on wind over broad hill, where jagged stones of fairy rings pierce Earth, to drink ice-cold water from lake of eyes where her herd of deer gather in moonlight, then asks dead prophet if he understands. While sitting on moss-covered hag-chair stone, Cailleach feeds worms and seeds to raven flock that flap broad wings to defend their snow witch when Angus and his wife, Queen Bride, appear on white horses with eyes of sunset flames, and offer gifts of apples as they kneel. Glaring at her daughter with frosty eyes, Cailleach grumbles when they beg with tears for her to release Earth from freezing winds so wheat may sprout and fruit trees blossom fruit, or hungry people of the misty isle may rebel against her long hiemal rule. Petting raven on her shoulder with care, Cailleach in white gown and long gold hair dances barefoot on meadow of pink flowers where primrose flutter in soft morning breeze, to kitchen hall where Bride brews apple cider for everyone to drink on Beltane night. Smirking with passionate joy of her heart, Cailleach strides toward crowded blacksmith hall where Sucellus hammers swords into plows so warriors returning from plundering towns may till wet fields to plant barley and wheat, eager to brew whiskey for winter nights. Hopeful to understand why ravens cry, Cailleach breasts-feeds Belenus, her son, who sprouts black wings he swipes from Icarus and soars above high mountain peaks of faith to blast invading army with sharp swords with power of Snow Mother in his heart.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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Saturday, May 2, 2026
Power Of Snow Mother
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Orpheus finds moss-covered hag-chair stone in mountains of Caledonia where he lays wreath of primrose to honor his great-grandmother Cailleach, the Snow Mother.
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