The Cove

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Cynthia Richards ISBN: 9781479747641
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: November 12, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Cynthia Richards
ISBN: 9781479747641
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: November 12, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

He suggested, look into the mirror and fi nd what changes might placate the gods and make this journey a bit easier. But the mirror was theirs, the gods of mediocrity and the status quo! Loki certainly knew this was wrong. Loki, the god of change who could wreak havoc, knew this would be a superfi cial ploy, at great cost. Thoth, the Ibis, the moon god, the tongue and speech of Ra would go dead silent in her. Although the path might be smoother, she would lose herself. They could never embrace her but would struggle to catalogue her to support their faltering edifi ce. So she thought melancholic extraordinaire, confi ded in Ibis of the crescent moon and believed suffering had meaning. With her Ibis guide, books and guitar, the music in her head, and the symphony of the spheres of the cosmos, she covered her cowlicks with her hat, often looking back to fi nd the elusive meaning to it all but never to placate the gods of mediocrity and the status quo. She was subversive in that way.

Disclaimer: all animals, creatures and beings are metaphors, not real entities. It would be hoped that none were harmed in the writing of this statement but some may have been in the mixing.

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He suggested, look into the mirror and fi nd what changes might placate the gods and make this journey a bit easier. But the mirror was theirs, the gods of mediocrity and the status quo! Loki certainly knew this was wrong. Loki, the god of change who could wreak havoc, knew this would be a superfi cial ploy, at great cost. Thoth, the Ibis, the moon god, the tongue and speech of Ra would go dead silent in her. Although the path might be smoother, she would lose herself. They could never embrace her but would struggle to catalogue her to support their faltering edifi ce. So she thought melancholic extraordinaire, confi ded in Ibis of the crescent moon and believed suffering had meaning. With her Ibis guide, books and guitar, the music in her head, and the symphony of the spheres of the cosmos, she covered her cowlicks with her hat, often looking back to fi nd the elusive meaning to it all but never to placate the gods of mediocrity and the status quo. She was subversive in that way.

Disclaimer: all animals, creatures and beings are metaphors, not real entities. It would be hoped that none were harmed in the writing of this statement but some may have been in the mixing.

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