Heart of the Web
The world’s been the same since the dawn of forever
Except maybe the wallpaper’s changed
I keep nailing my treatise to the doors of cathedrals
Though the ink is all faded with age
The ink is all faded with age
In the beginning there was only the Word
But the Word always comes with a tune
Each soul sings a song like a wolf in the night
Whose howl hangs the stars and the moon
His howl hangs the stars and the moon
I once was a raven, a lamb, then a man
I once was a little black girl
My shape’s never changed in spite of it all
Yet the telling has shifted for sure
The telling has shifted for sure
I spilled through the cracks between this and that
When the cauldron boiled over with need
I flowed to the form of the stories I cast
Like a tree growing true to its seed
Like a tree growing true to its seed
I took to the woods to walk a true course
And found that there was no right way
The tangle of vine and the tripping of root
Persuaded the path where to lay
It persuaded the path where to lay
I flew to the caves at the edge of the world
To see how my story begins
I learned that my song is interconnected
With every web that She spins
With every web that She spins
Trace every strand from the rim to the middle
Each thread will be somebody’s song
The heart of the web is the end of the story
Until a new tune comes along
Until a new tune comes along
So I’ll sing to someone or maybe some two
I may have to sing to my selves
I’ll toast with the tears of forsaken virgins
Seasoned with rosemary leaves
Seasoned with rosemary leaves
The world’s been the same since the dawn of forever
Except maybe the wallpaper’s changed
I keep nailing my treatise to the doors of cathedrals
Though the ink is all faded with age
The ink is all faded with age
Thomas Hubbard (11/2005)
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