Coyote and Titania: of tricksters and faeries

I once asked Coyote if he preferred to speak the language of beasts, Gods, or men. He replied,


“I don’t speak like any of them. They all speak like me.”


Which, like many of his answers, was quite unhelpful, and that was probably on purpose.


Sometimes his howl is nothing you could transcribe; sometimes he speaks it. The closest equivalent I have in English is the difference between laughing, and saying “Hah!” It’s partly a real laugh, and partly a spoken word. I asked him once what he meant when he said, “Aooo,” and he replied that the nearest translation was, “So mote it be.”


I asked him a third question: “Is that a real answer, or is it a trick?”

He said,

“If it does the trick, then it’s real.”


So mote it be.


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Tonight, Coyote drinks the wine

Of his own slit throat

And shuffles off to the Faerie court

In his ragged overcoat.


And when Titania turns him down

And bids him gone from here

He smiles a secret smile

And he sheds no tear;

“Aoooo”.


How gay the Faerie masquerade!

How gay the Faerie court!

How gay the Faerie at his ease

And making raucous sport!


Coyote fits in here as well

As antlers on a bull

He steals a jug of Faerie gin,

And eats till he’s well-full,

“Aoooo”.


Titania’s consort laughs at his ragged grey muzzle;

Dances ’round Coyote like a child with a puzzle.

Titania’s consort mocks

The ugly old beast:

One’s the fairest thing on Earth,

The other is the least, the least—


The older of the Gentry

Almost look alarmed

To have a guest among them

Who cannot quite be charmed.


The younger ones, in contrast

Must think him quite the mark!

See Titania’s consort

Circle ’round him like a shark.


“Come with me,” Coyote says,

“Come walk with me a ways

Sister Moon does love me

And she’ll bathe us with her rays.”


“Never me!” Titania says,

Her bearing sharp and proud

She barely flicks her eyes;

Her consort laughs aloud,

“Aoooo”.


How gay the Faierie masquerade!

How gay the Faerie ball!

How stately Queen Titania

Presiding over all!


But for all her beauty

And for all her power

Her consort with Coyote lies

Within her very bower!

Aoooo!

Aoooo!

Aoooo!


-Jeff Mach


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I tell a lot of tales of Coyote, and not a few tales of the Fae. I’ve only combined the two once, and it’s here.


My book, “Diary of a Dark Lord”, is now on Audible.


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