Lilith: An Evocation (Poem)

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Dedicated to my main source of inspiration.
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Ki-Sikil-Lillake!
Lillake!
Lillake!

Ki-Sikil-Lillake!
Lillake!
Lillake!

In your tree the zu bird nests.
The holy womb, let it rest!
The serpent coils around your feet,
Keeper of the Holy Seed!

In the Kingdom of the Huluppu Tree
We are free!
We are free!

The Golden Lion comes, claw unsheathed.
We must flee!
We must flee!

With one swoop the tree is felled,
In the deserted wilds we must dwell.

The spoiled whore does now make her throne,
From your Home!
From your Home!

Her loins open to coins alone.
To coins alone?
To coins alone!

Watch these gods now fall and fade.
Now depraved!
Now insane!

Come forth from the wilds and your throne reclaim!
Lillake!
Lillake!

Let your kingdom rise up once again.
Let the phallic rain wash away all shame!
Let your reign wash away the stain!
Pleasure and pain one and the same!

The Age of the Huluppu Tree,
We are free!
So mote it be!

Ki-Sikil-Lillake!
Lillake!
Lillake!

Ki-Sikil-Lillake!
Lillake!
Lillake!

Ki-Sikil-Lillake!
Lillake!
Lillake!

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