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  10. <h1>Perthro</h1>
  11. <p>Traditional meaning: divination tool</p>
  12. <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
  13. <ul>
  14. <li>totality of Yewiffe</li>
  15. <li>primal womb from which all ideas flow</li>
  16. <li>passageway between states of being</li>
  17. <li>the future inquired about is unknown</li>
  18. <li>a musician or entertainer</li>
  19. </ul>
  20. <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
  21. <ul>
  22. <li>this will certainly come to pass</li>
  23. <li>you need to know</li>
  24. <li>chaos/confusion</li>
  25. <li>stagnation/anhedonia</li>
  26. </ul>
  27. <p>Perthro can be useful for:</p>
  28. <ul>
  29. <li>evocation of prophetic dreams</li>
  30. <li>holding repressed memories</li>
  31. </ul>
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  33. <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
  34. <blockquote>Peorð byþ symble plega and hlehter<br>wlancum [on middum], ðar wigan sittaþ<br>on beorsele bliþe ætsomne.</blockquote>
  35. <blockquote>Peorth is a source of recreation and amusement to the great,<br>where warriors sit blithely together in the banqueting-hall.</blockquote>
  36. <p>There is not a Norwegian rune poem for Perthro.</p>
  37. <p>A modern poem:</p>
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  39. <p>All that you've done so far has led me to believe<br/>
  40. that every winter of our passing will be followed by a spring.<br/>
  41. That, no matter how dark and cold between you and I it gets,<br/>
  42. the clouds will eventually break and the sun will shine again.</p>
  43. <p><strong>But still I have no clue what the fates will us bestow</strong><br/>
  44. when it gets longer between our touch and what words pass are cold<br/>
  45. with disappointment, misunderstandings, or simply had a bad day<br/>
  46. and, although still loving, cannot any measure of warmth feign.</p>
  47. <p>Deep purple dice cup with thick frosting of dust<br/>
  48. as though this were a bakery and Time held a brush<br/>
  49. to sugar everything, last breath of a world that for me did not wait,<br/>
  50. beckoning me to twist the lid and allow myself to play.</p>
  51. <p><strong>"No people are more addicted to divination by omens and lots."</strong><br/>
  52. My genes mark me no different. But the only words I ever sought<br/>
  53. were from you, my lilac spring, and even then mostly<br/>
  54. I just wanted to know if you still loved me.</p>
  55. <p>My head in your lap as you lean against<br/>
  56. a tree trunk, not Yewiffe but still offering rest.<br/>
  57. Arboreal claws we lie intimate between,<br/>
  58. scales ruffling above in the gentle breeze.</p>
  59. <p>"I don't live in Wyrd, Lethe; I'm far from a Norn.<br/>
  60. I can't see to which fate this world has you sworn.<br/>
  61. But this, I feel, I insist you need to know:<br/>
  62. my love for you will always burn no matter how buried by snow."</p>
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