Tarantella part six
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Tarantella
Big, black spider, hairy devil,
bit her once and sucked her blood,
so she trembled and she shivered
and she screamed and bit the mud.
Comes the sorcerer, brings his music,
plays it softly first, then loud,
plays a trumpet, plays a tambourine,
tries to get the demon out.
The girl she’s leaping, screaming, pleading,
convulsions infuriate her frame.
Sweaty beads on her purple forehead,
her breathing heavy, full of shame.
Music’s raging, raving, scaling,
limbs are shaking on and on,
nighttime’s falling, light is fading,
still the magic’s not yet done.
Thirteen hours he was playing,
thirteen hours she did dance,
when at last the curse, it left her.
Tarantism’s toughest stance.
Kat Diestel (Poem)
Christiane Offenbar (Vocals)
I play two tracks of electric 12 string in 12 edo