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Iain-cooper
Iain-cooper
At 20 years old, I'm still lost- trying to find what to do with my life. My love for music, poetry and nature are stronger than the mighty Thor himself (the mythological Thor... not Marvel's poor excuse of a character). I draw influence from my favorite heavy metal musicians, Norse and Scandinavian folklore- such as the Kalevala- and the earth around me. I'm not a social person, but I never turn someone away, I always listen, there's always something to learn from someone.
Tell me, do you hear him whisper? Do you hear his footsteps stalk you? He's much more than what you consider, Unseen and unheard by others, he's just a fly Young one, do you feel his breath on your neck? Do you feel his presence following your life? To others, he may be less than a moth- a speck But I know you feel the weight of a hundred corpses My boy, do you smell his stench of rotting flesh? Do you smell the trail of this buried body of his? A rancid scent, any other corpse smells so fresh I'll bet you're wondering how to get rid of him... My son, do you see his decayed, unsightly face? Do you see that grin through the ebony clouds? He will never leave, he will hold on with a lace I'm sorry, but the demon is here to stay, good luck...
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 9:44 PM UTC
Him
Those dreams of tomorrow are gone The future was but a mistaken shadow The fire burns ashes into this oken wall It is now a trip, for me, through this black forest Blacker, blacker, black the forest becomes Lost, I am, in these living forests of ebony Blackened trunks wall the muddy trails A hall I journey into, nowhere to turn I make my way down this endless tunnel The living trees close the path behind me Darker, darker, dark the tunnel goes The further I venture, the less I may see The trees reach their limbs to halt my path The trees curl their roots to trip my step When will this end? Is freedom an option for me? Or do I lay down and die like the bodies before me? Harder, harder, hard it is to trek these woods Only black before me and only black behind Here I sit, in this blackened hall of trees Here, I'm alone, in this toil of misery Here, I drink alone. Drown my sorrow Here I cry, unheard by friendly ears Here I scream, unknown by any man Here I sit, in the Forests Of Ebony...
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 9:43 PM UTC
Forests Of Ebony
Sleep well, my little child For the winds will sing you to sleep And the rain will frost your lips Sleep well, my little child Let the dirt warm your cold face And the dark take your breath Sleep well, my little child Don't rise from your deep place And know who I really am...
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 9:41 PM UTC
My Child
Across lands of verdure and light, water and men, Walked a young Lowyatar, and fear she induced, Turned clouded and opaque, the arid sky, As she blindly and slowly walked on and on and on- by and by, Blackened promontories rose in seas around, To the north, the west, the east and the south, What her dry fingers touched deprived of life itself. Blind daughter of death; blind daughter of Tuoni, Sister in blood of Lemminkäinen's killer, sister of Tuoen Poika. Unloved and untouched, Lowyatar weeped and searched, Abandoned by her death-bringing family. From cracked and dried and distraught lips she cried, "Ukko, O Ukko, save me from myself, I beg of thee, With what's left of my life, my passion, my love I know only pain I know only death, I see nothing. O Ukko, I wander hither and thither, northward and westward O Ukko, I wander thither and hither, southward and eastward Searching for acceptance and vivid color and life. O Ukko, save me from myself and my name!" Lonely is the young girl, priestess of plague, goddess of famine, Alone for life, her eyes blurred with salt and water, A twitch in a corner of her mouth, another twitch. Love thyself, and thyself can achieve greatness, Greatness through experience, through knowledge prior. Yellowed and ground teeth emerge behind cracked lips, Lowyatar, goddess of plague, whispers to Ukko, "Ukko O Ukko, I have motive and purpose," An old oak tree withered and turned grey at her fingertips, Towns, once merry and full of love, died as she passed them by. Wars waged on, fighting for what's left of love and light, Death of brothers and fathers, feeding the mighty Tursas, Born again from the scent of blood on the dry ground, Who rose from the dying sea to feed upon the victims war. Across lands bereft of verdure, dead and broken, Men and women and children sobbed in Lowyatar's wake, Men and women and children bowed in Lowyatar's presence. Lowyatar stood triumphant over dying lands, Once a sobbing child, now queen of the earth, Pale face hidden by black and matted hair, She opened her eyes to see the world for the first time, Across her face twitched a smile, then with a laugh she says: "So created. So destroyed. Behold, god I am!"
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 9:37 PM UTC
Plague Reborn
Across lands of verdure and light, water and men, Walked a young Lowyatar, and fear she induced, Turned clouded and opaque, the arid sky, As she blindly and slowly walked on and on and on- by and by, Blackened promontories rose in seas around, To the north, the west, the east and the south, What her dry fingers touched deprived of life itself. Blind daughter of death; blind daughter of Tuoni, Sister in blood of Lemminkäinen's killer, sister of Tuoen Poika. Unloved and untouched, Lowyatar weeped and searched, Abandoned by her death-bringing family. From cracked and dried and distraught lips she cried, "Ukko, O Ukko, save me from myself, I beg of thee, With what's left of my life, my passion, my love I know only pain I know only death, I see nothing. O Ukko, I wander hither and thither, northward and westward O Ukko, I wander thither and hither, southward and eastward Searching for acceptance and vivid color and life. O Ukko, save me from myself and my name!" Lonely is the young girl, priestess of plague, goddess of famine, Alone for life, her eyes blurred with salt and water, A twitch in a corner of her mouth, another twitch. Love thyself, and thyself can achieve greatness, Greatness through experience, through knowledge prior. Yellowed and ground teeth emerge behind cracked lips, Lowyatar, goddess of plague, whispers to Ukko, "Ukko O Ukko, I have motive and purpose," An old oak tree withered and turned grey at her fingertips, Towns, once merry and full of love, died as she passed them by. Wars waged on, fighting for what's left of love and light, Death of brothers and fathers, feeding the mighty Tursas, Born again from the scent of blood on the dry ground, Who rose from the dying sea to feed upon the victims war. Across lands bereft of verdure, dead and broken, Men and women and children sobbed in Lowyatar's wake, Men and women and children bowed in Lowyatar's presence. Lowyatar stood triumphant over dying lands, Once a sobbing child, now queen of the earth, Pale face hidden by black and matted hair, She opened her eyes to see the world for the first time, Across her face twitched a smile, then with a laugh she says: "So created. So destroyed. Behold, god I am!"
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The cold snow up to my aching knees I look down to where we once stood Memories just washing away in the rivers It's tonight, I'll walk among the silent trees Bleeding and quiet against the cold wood Forgiveness in the countless tries and failures Autumn has once again fallen behind us The cold winters I face so lonesome Lands bereft of verdure vivid, content life I've bled and lost what was love and lust Cold, dead roots rise from the gray stone All I loved was lost in battles and strife The crows fly from their snowy branches Listen to them fly, singing in caw It's like they speak and yell down to me Mock my distance to the town's ranches Shout at the wolves ****** gaping maw Nature's beast, please let me be free But I sit by this stream of water running Letting nature run around my body Becoming ethereal and observant I can feel the long silences coming The silence grants me glorious disembody Laying down by the river, among the plants I remember the warm summer days Where I sat with you right here We listened to the calm of the wood Watched the sunset in a gaze We whispered words for the year This is right where we once stood Everything moves in such silence Bleeding yet so warm, relaxing Nature gives me total solitude Escape from the world's violence All the city's men warring, attacking Away from the women so rude Deepest breaths come in such altitude The crushing and stretching of my heart Trying to calm from red, crying eyes Keeping from an erupting attitude The woods are playing the best part I'm trying to forget all of life's lying It would take days to find my corpse Out in this forest of complex lonesome I bleed from my wrists and my legs Far away from the city and it's ports Lay here and forget life so loathsome Die where we once stood and I begged This spot right here, it's where we once stood...
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 9:29 PM UTC
This is Where We Once Stood
The cold snow up to my aching knees I look down to where we once stood Memories just washing away in the rivers It's tonight, I'll walk among the silent trees Bleeding and quiet against the cold wood Forgiveness in the countless tries and failures Autumn has once again fallen behind us The cold winters I face so lonesome Lands bereft of verdure vivid, content life I've bled and lost what was love and lust Cold, dead roots rise from the gray stone All I loved was lost in battles and strife The crows fly from their snowy branches Listen to them fly, singing in caw It's like they speak and yell down to me Mock my distance to the town's ranches Shout at the wolves ****** gaping maw Nature's beast, please let me be free But I sit by this stream of water running Letting nature run around my body Becoming ethereal and observant I can feel the long silences coming The silence grants me glorious disembody Laying down by the river, among the plants I remember the warm summer days Where I sat with you right here We listened to the calm of the wood Watched the sunset in a gaze We whispered words for the year This is right where we once stood Everything moves in such silence Bleeding yet so warm, relaxing Nature gives me total solitude Escape from the world's violence All the city's men warring, attacking Away from the women so rude Deepest breaths come in such altitude The crushing and stretching of my heart Trying to calm from red, crying eyes Keeping from an erupting attitude The woods are playing the best part I'm trying to forget all of life's lying It would take days to find my corpse Out in this forest of complex lonesome I bleed from my wrists and my legs Far away from the city and it's ports Lay here and forget life so loathsome Die where we once stood and I begged This spot right here, it's where we once stood...
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