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                      Irreverent 

                      Published by Jackie Chou at November 5, 2025
                      Categories
                      • Poetry
                      Tags
                      • come out to play
                      • gods
                      • Jackie Chou
                      • Japanese lunar year
                      • Lunar
                      • run amok
                      Black background with gold emblems of the moon, stars, swirls, and signs run amok in the sky. TEXT: Irreverent - Jackie Chou - Poetry

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                      Let their statues fill with dust,
                      while I rest my face on your shoulder
                      instead of cold stone feet.

                      I’ll light Cupid’s arrows
                      to attract your spirit,
                      instead of incense for the deities.

                      Slip through the sill, my sweet,
                      and let us frolic like mice
                      when the cat’s away.

                      We will run amok
                      on these days in November,
                      the month without gods.*


                      *The tenth lunar month (now November), after the harvest when the Japanese gods had done their duty, they left their local shrines for a bit of a vacation.


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