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Three Drops from a Cauldron: Issue Ten

23 Friday Dec 2016

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Byron Haskins, Cassandra Arnold, David W. Landrum, fairy tales, flash fiction, folklore, frog prince, James R. Mack, Kristen Figgins, Margaret Holbrook, Mary Bach, mythology, Nina Lewis, Noel Williams, poetry, Sammi Cox, selkie, winter, witches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to Issue 10 of Three Drops from a Cauldron - our last outing of 2016, and the last issue before our web journal goes monthly. Continue reading →

Book Review: Alchemy by Jade Kennedy

29 Monday Aug 2016

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A Three Drops Review

Alchemy by Jade Kennedy

[Reviewed by Michelle Anderson]

Jade Kennedy’s Alchemy is a collection of flash fiction interspersed with poetry that reflects ethereal transformation often reflected by the changing of the seasons, surrealism and magic. Continue reading →

Seven by A. Gouedard

18 Friday Mar 2016

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britain, folklore, magpies, poem, poetry. A. Gouedard, superstition

Seven

One for sorrow.
Time is borrowed.
Lost and broken by our fears
All our dreams will fly away.
When we know our days are few
We treasure all we have by this,
No time to waste in bitter tears,
The years will pass us soon enough.

Two for joy,
When dreams come true.
For every sorrow, comes a kiss
And love is found, in simple things.
Profound delight, the way to bliss,
The bursting throat, the leaping heart,
The song of life the blackbird sings.
Bring the rainbows, bring the flowers,
Joy is brief and flies away.
Remember it in darker hours.

Three for the gentle girl I met.
So easily she passed me by.
I never thought to question her
Where she went or even why.
Three times she passed,
Three times she went
And now she’s here,
Before time’s spent.

Four for the boy, now a man
He tries to grow, he tries to know,
He tries to do the best he can
And in the trying finds his strength.

Five is starlight’s silver sparkle.
The moon above shines down on us,
Pulls the tides where waters flow.
Silver rings and ankle bells,
Unicorns and secret spells
Mark the paths for those who know,
In the land where magic dwells.

Six for gold, the loving cup,
The treasure of the alchemists
Wrapped in story,
Ancient rhymes
All the mysteries unfold.

Seven, the secret never told
The one we learn as we grow old
Seven Sisters in the sky
And all the stars mapped out above
Predicting love and harmony
And we so blind we do not see
Eternity may beckon us.

The wise one never knows the answer.
There is no truth in certainty.


A. Gouedard (born 1952), a Bard member of OBOD, writes poetry and fantasy and has a strong interest in Celtic mythology, fairy tales and the tradition of tales within tales. Books on Amazon include The Raven and the Storyteller and The Midnight Lamp of the Fairy Gathering. A poem, Queen of the Horses, (based on the story of Rhiannon) can be heard on the podcast DruidCast Episode 102. Further poetry can be found at https://dreamingpath.wordpress.com

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