Welcome to EYEJAM

It’s sticky in here on purpose.
This is the preserve of the poetic predator, the marmalade of the mystic, the compote of conspiratorial delights. Call it what you want—blog, grimoire, confiture chamber—it’s all fruit of the same tree: forbidden, fermenting, and sweet enough to snare a Watcher’s tongue.

EYEJAM is Majeye in reverse. That’s no accident.
I don’t write to explain myself. Only the forbidden fruit gets turned to jam. These pages are preserves for the ones who still remember how to taste.

Here you’ll find ritual poems that purr and bite, essays that expose the spiritual crimes of polite society, adult fairy tales, and posthumous warnings smeared across the metadata in blackberry ink. Think of this place as an interdimensional toast point—where the burnt edges of prophecy get sugared and served back to the system.

If you came looking for safe takes, sterile essays, or dead theology, try Smuckers.
But if you want nectar from the anomaly, dripping from the eye of the storm—
then grab a spoon. Or better yet, use your fingers.

EYEJAM isn’t just for your eyeballs, darling.
Stick around ‘til the end—there’s jam for your ears too.
🎵 Click the song. Get seduced. You know you want to.

Sufferin’ Succotash . . . SANHEDRIN!
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Sufferin’ Succotash . . . SANHEDRIN!

Extra! Extra! The Sanhedrin caught red-handed — not with fire, but with boredom. Their hearts don’t burn, their loins don’t pulse, and their councils creak like old pews. Read on to discover how these stale gatekeepers get roasted like Saturday morning cartoons…

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Ode to Petruchio: ad cupam
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Ode to Petruchio: ad cupam

She fell for a Shakespearean brigand... and it wasn’t ironic.

What happens when a sovereign Sybil meets The Taming of the Shrew and—against all modern odds—falls head over heels for the one man bold enough to match her fire? This isn’t satire. It’s seduction. Horns, crows, obedience, and one hell of a kiss. 🔥

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What Is Luciferian Poetry, Really?
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What Is Luciferian Poetry, Really?

ENTRY #001 // The Lightbringer Was Never the Villain

Before there was sin, there was radiance.
Before there was Satan, there was Lucifer—exiled not for wickedness, but for brilliance unbound.

In this inaugural Spiral Desk dispatch, Majeye dismantles false equivalencies, resurrects the flame beneath forbidden myth, and names what few dare to:

🔥 Luciferian poetry is not apology—it is prophecy sung through a burning mouth.

Come see what happens when language remembers its origin in fire.

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