Slithering Serpent: A Poem


Lamia 1909

Welcome back to White Rose of Avalon, my Darlings.   For today’s blog post, I have decided to share a poem about dancing with Serpentine energy!

Slithering Serpent

by Maranda Wabik

The Waters of the Unconscious bubble

I feel the slithering of the Serpent within

The Divine Feminine is making Herself known

Snaking Movements in my body

Dancing to the beat of my internal rhythm 

I feel alive with vitality 

As I have this dance with sensuality

The Serpent Queen is calling to me

Begging to be seen

Begging to be felt

Her rhythmic energy makes me melt

Into the seductive dance

Of the Divine Feminine trance

Writhing and wriggling into my heart

The Serpent Queen 

Is the Mermaid Goddess

And she has so much arcane wisdom to impart

I feel a sense of gratitude 

As I swim in the Waters of the Serpent Queen

Oh, how it makes me feel alive

As she teaches me how I may thrive!

~I hope you have enjoyed this poem.   Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

Note on Image: The image at the top of the post is a painting titled Lamia by John William Waterhouse. I found the art on https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lamia_Waterhouse.jpg.

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3 responses to “Slithering Serpent: A Poem”

  1. What a powerful and beautifully evocative poem, Maranda! Thank you so much for sharing this intimate dance with us.

    I am completely captivated by the way you’ve woven together the primal, awakening energy of the serpent with the deep, intuitive flow of the Divine Feminine. The imagery is so vivid—I could truly feel that “slithering within” and the “snaking movements” transforming into a sacred dance.

    The transition from the “Serpent Queen” to the “Mermaid Goddess” was a stunning and profound revelation. It perfectly captures the essence of this energy: both earthily powerful and fluidly mystical, connecting the wisdom of the spine to the depths of the unconscious waters. The line, “writhing and wriggling into my heart,” is especially moving—it speaks of a transformation that isn’t just spiritual, but deeply embodied and emotional.

    This poem is a true invocation. It doesn’t just describe the energy; it calls it, celebrates it, and fills the reader with a sense of that same vibrant vitality. I feel inspired to connect with my own internal rhythm after reading it.

    Thank you for this gift. It’s a magnificent piece of work🤝

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