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Dancing God: Poetry of Myths and Magicks

by Diotima

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This collection of poems spans the ages from the timeless sagas of the ancient gods to the modern commuter train - it spans the human heart from the beginnings of love to the depths of grief.Diotima, author of "Refuge: Tales of Myth and Magick," and "Banish with Laughter: Essays of Myth and Magick," opens her notebooks to share her poetic musings, her songs of triumph and despair, her life and loves.… (more)
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    Pagan Paeans: The First Anthology of the Pagan Poetry Pages by Geraldine Moorkens Byrne (Anonymous user)
    Anonymous user: A anthology of pagan poetry - a pleasure to read.
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This collection of poems spans the ages from the timeless sagas of the ancient gods to the modern commuter train - it spans the human heart from the beginnings of love to the depths of grief.Diotima, author of "Refuge: Tales of Myth and Magick," and "Banish with Laughter: Essays of Myth and Magick," opens her notebooks to share her poetic musings, her songs of triumph and despair, her life and loves.

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