PONAPE SCRIPTURE The Song of Cthylla by ALLEN MACKEY
Note: This is a short liturgical work that had been extracted long ago from the Ponape Scripture; as a matter of fact the text had been excised carefully around the year 1963 by a nameless scholar in England. Shortly afterward, Lin Carter managed to receive a copy, where it had apparently languished in his extensive filing cabinets for decades, lost and forgotten. In fact it is doubtful that Lin had ever rediscovered the fragment because he did not polish it up for publication, as he was wont to do with many of the chapters he had helped translate. Fast forward a few years, 2016, in fact, and the occasion I had found "The Song of Cthylla" in the stacks of personal papers of occult researcher, Adam Qade. Gladly, I found the condition of the text to be remarkable, considering its dubious history. The Song of Cthylla Iä! Iä! Gh'rah-nnuh, Xoth fhtagn! Dr'sal-lhn-Chythlla! Xoth-Ommis N'oth-K'sarr! O Great Daughter of He Who Sleeps, Dead But Dreaming The Call of Cthulhu is felt in Her guts As He is reborn through Her Womb She is the Dark Woman of the Deep Idh-Yaa! Six Eyes Open! Kh'uhh Ya'h!
Commentary: Evidently the Cthulhu Cultus had excised the text to keep others from reading it; for details on Cthulhu's Daughter Cthylla has been seldom obtained since she was invented by Brian Lumley in his second novel, The Transition of Titus Crow (1974).