
The Hierophant
Seated on a throne
Forevermore
Between two mighty pillars
One
Law / Liberty
The other
Obedience / Disobedience
The actions of contradiction
The Hierophant
Wears a triple crown
A purple gown
Embossed with golden revelry
He holds the keys
To Heaven
That rest at his feet
He is the Pillar
Of
The Power
Conventional Traditions
The representation of marriage
In the lives
of boy and girl
forever bonded
Through arrangement
Chosen for money
Land
or
Peace
The Hierophant
Can be the teacher
In learning
Counsellor
who will help
The
Oracle of ancient Greece
With Answers
To questions
That both young and old
More than curious
May ask
Standing Proud
Upright in his position
He is the Educator
High Priest of nuptials
Offering counsel
or advice
As he looks down
Upon his reflection
He sees himself
In
Another position
One head towards the sky
One head below
Seeming to shine
Into the earth’s shell
Here!!!
Within this puddle of madness
He is the Abuse of power
A mental breakdown
A folly with Riches
Destroyer of trust
Ending relationships
And
The
Rejection
of sacred
family
Values
