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Part I: The Elegy of the ****** O we all hail from the pits of ashes, coals, and tar And crawled out from the crater, of that northern cold star All ye heart’s wish is to stand in the pope’s grand pulpit All souls unknowingly swindled, ye vainly submit! Then, if apes be to humans and humans be to gods; Unto stones we spit out our apostasies and sobs We strip our skins to this detestable madness, From darkness once lurked, we go back with ill fondness So we adorn ourselves with profane golden idols On our hands, feet, and neck; to cover our vile souls And ye stab thine own neighbor, to fulfill thine own ploys Thou hath betrayed thyself, for that thirty silver coins As a putrefied heart turn to a hardened stone, So it breaks into dust, as gusts of shame strews it alone Woe to me! How do I redeem my lost poor soul? If the wroth Maker hath already taken my toll
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 4:55 AM UTC
"The Duologue" (Part I)
Part I: The Elegy of the ****** O we all hail from the pits of ashes, coals, and tar And crawled out from the crater, of that northern cold star All ye heart’s wish is to stand in the pope’s grand pulpit All souls unknowingly swindled, ye vainly submit! Then, if apes be to humans and humans be to gods; Unto stones we spit out our apostasies and sobs We strip our skins to this detestable madness, From darkness once lurked, we go back with ill fondness So we adorn ourselves with profane golden idols On our hands, feet, and neck; to cover our vile souls And ye stab thine own neighbor, to fulfill thine own ploys Thou hath betrayed thyself, for that thirty silver coins As a putrefied heart turn to a hardened stone, So it breaks into dust, as gusts of shame strews it alone Woe to me! How do I redeem my lost poor soul? If the wroth Maker hath already taken my toll
francis-santos
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 4:55 AM UTC
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