Goodbye to Orion of the winter sky
following his path through the
seasons,
and hello to the springtime stars
returning,
Virgo, Leo, Boöte, and the Great Bear.
Sirius’ bright dog star, too, faithfully
following Orion westward, heralding
warmer
weather and the spring triangle
from the east,
Arcturus of Boötes’ herdsman, an
old red giant;
Regulus of the lion’s heart; and
the Virgin’s
Spica, lone bluish-white star, her
ear of grain
signifying fertility and the
spring-time harvest,
this virgin goddess of justice,
Dikê, Zeus’ daughter,
enemy of falsehood, protectress of
justice wisely
administered, by her own ideals leaving
behind earth
and flying to the heavens, running away, escaping.
Leo, too, in Regulus’ realm, regal,
a prince, a little
king and crouching lion, his mighty
roar heard
to the heavens, his fur
impenetrable, defeat impossible,
but by Hercules, placed here in the
spring-time sky
as guardian, reminding us of the
cosmos’ wonder and beauty,
this King of the beasts, conquered, honored.
The Spring triangle completed by the
Herdsman’s
Arcturus, point of Boötes’ kite,
Arcas, Zeus’ ill-born son,
secreted away, king raised and
betrayed, placed
in the heaven’s protection, he and
his mother,
Zeus’ lover, the Nymph Callisto,
swearing chastity,
a young maiden falling in love, seduced,
taken to bed,
and she now the Great Bear, Ursa
Major, cast there,
sheltered, both son and mother,
safe from Hera, violently
jealous and seeking revenge, they unharmed
in the spring
nights’ darkness, eternally paired, roaming forever;
in spring, now wandering the night sky
above, safely watching us,
Virgo, Leo, Boöte, and the Great
Bear, while below, the end
of winter and new life blossoming,
growth and renewal.
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