Pending May DayApril 30th, 2008 Not too many years later on, I recall browsing in Life magazine a photo-spread of the May Day celebrations in Moscow's Red Square. The endless parade of tanks, artillery, goose-stepping soldiers, and missiles, missiles, missiles. There was Khrushchev, grinning like Beelzebub, saluting the procession. As parades go, and even without fire trucks, they had a Maypole Dance beat all to heck. "How cool!", thought I, at nine. Last year, I discovered the web-based singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton, who happens to have written a song called "First of May". Don't make the mistake (like I did) of playing that in the car as you ferry your teen daughter and her boyfriend around. In my defense, and at the time, I hadn't really bothered to listen closely to the lyrics, which are a general celebration of outdoor fornication made possible by the arrival of spring. At least Coulton has gotten closer to the core of matter: May Day is the herald of a season of fecundity. No phallic May Poles, cannons, nor ICBM's on his mind. Just a frank paean celebrating being natural in nature. Don't forget the sunscreen! :-) May Day also associates with Beltane, the ancient Gaelic or Pagan celebration of spring, marked by bonfires of juniper boughs. Read in Wikipedia about Beltane and Maypoles . My plan for May Day is to have a little bonfire of my own, weather permitting, after rites of purification around the house with the Hoover to get ready for Ann's return home. Anything beyond that, I'll have to clear with the Druid Goddess, herself... Happy May Day, readers!
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