Canaanite Poems by Jacob Rabinowitz
Updated 15 January 1999 
Here are some poems by Jacob Rabinowitz, another Neo-Canaanite. I thought they were so powerful that i asked his permission to have them here.
 Jake is the author of several interesting books including: 
The Faces of God: Canaanite Mythology As Hebrew Theology, 
The Unholy Bible: Hebrew Literature of the Kingdom Period, 
and his great book on Hecate, The Rotting Goddess: the Origin of the Witch in Classical Antiquity 
The last two are published by Autonomedia. 
 
 ANAT'S ECSTASY 
by jacob rabinowitz 
Anat sings out 
       the will of Yahweh, 
a goddess and a prophet 
       of God to the gods, 
stamping out dances 
       on Zion's brink 
comprehending 
       the language of trees, 
what pebbles remember, 
       what rocks recall, 
the windy whisper 
       of sky to earth, 
how ocean feels 
       when she mirrors back stars, 
able to read 
       what lightning writes, 
what thunder mutters, 
       what no man knows. 
THE DEATH OF BAAL 
by jacob rabinowitz 
Baal is dead! 
The boast re-echoed 
every world's headline: 
God is dead! 
Three words wiped away 
the whole horizon, 
showed the black past the blue, 
starry and dark. 
Mot bragged: I killed 
your brother Baal, 
the breath left him 
like breeze, like smoke, 
I chewed the thunderer 
up like lamb, 
crushed him under 
my gravestone teeth, 
made his blood 
spurt out like cum 
into the soundless 
cold and nowhere 
of outer space 
in which earth floats -- 
a dusty mud-clump 
in the black unwaters 
by my dead rock-gardens 
of asteroids, 
where the light shines forever, 
useless and pure, 
unsoftened by mist, 
unmuffled by cloud. 
Baal is dead, now I am God 
from eternity 
to empty eternity. 
Mot gaped like the grave 
for all that lives; 
chin resting on earth, 
the roof of his mouth 
was the blue roof of sky, 
with his tongue he licked up 
stars like sugar. 
The author claims an anarchist anti-copyright, and it may be freely pirated and reprinted (although i think it might be nice to keep his name on it) 
 
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