3. Naïve Attachment
The book considered her an empty pentacle,
A lucid explanation of naivety in perfection,
Eclectic when sparring with sentiments,
Skeptical about the droplets of care,
(as if acting on a female intuition).
A mystical contradiction of the sacred goddesses,
Flawed in terms of the Divine Proportion,
Over-wrought with dead and varying passive faces,
An epitome of irrational disorientation.
Her past was a chameleon;
A sick look of delusion,
As it devoured her at the hour of luncheon,
But, as if a fiery doom of all had awakened, her lithe body
Escaped from its grasp with a deadly precision,
Climbing the steps of an abyss with mist soaring beneath.
Her little feet approached the brink of the cliff,
With an inexplicable need for a divine intervention,
But the answers she sought
Met neither her awaiting gaze nor her slipping fate.
...to be continued.
By: Shaily.K
Note: The pentacle is one of the oldest symbols on earth, dating back from 4,000 years BC. It means different things, but is primarily a pagan religious symbol that represents the sacred feminine. This is some of the information presented in the Da Vinci Code by the character Robert Langdon.
Of course, this is not entirely proved sure, because each religion has its own perspective. Hence, here I used 'an empty pentacle', which indirectly called my character to be not so feminine.
Divine Proportion: Look for the Golden Ratio. Like in the aforementioned book, it is said that our body is made in a certain ratio which can be proved when we divide a certain length of ours (for ex: head to shoulder) by another certain length (for ex: from knee to ankle, etc).
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