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stronger than the gods you stand although divine force is what you lack, I've seen you pull from the underworld a thousand times back. and with every sun's turn I glance at your wings from behind, the distance does nothing, to that what death cannot touch. my love, that is, immortal; for-ever thriving, living, eternal, resilient and stained as the very hands that cup now your face and the rest has been scratched to ashes for there is none I could ever write, say, sing, or act, that to your worth a fair tribute could offer. yet there is love! all there is, not blind or unaware, but present and alert, and knowing; on every smile and laughter, every glint of your eye, every word innate to your mouth, it leeches and grows... and so it will continue to. it will reach the skies, haunt the gods. disturb their beds of clouds and horrify them in their wake. rob them of a divinity that was never meant to be steal the golden laurel leaves, snap the lyre's chords, destroy the heavens for this song. drop and spill seeds of love under every fallen one and watch it corrupt it all— witness the fall and rise. of a god forgotten. until I am but a memory. until you come from the firmament into my decaying arms, and tell me you are safe at last.
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Nov 1, 2020
Nov 1, 2020 at 11:54 AM UTC
Will It Be Forgotten?
stronger than the gods you stand although divine force is what you lack, I've seen you pull from the underworld a thousand times back. and with every sun's turn I glance at your wings from behind, the distance does nothing, to that what death cannot touch. my love, that is, immortal; for-ever thriving, living, eternal, resilient and stained as the very hands that cup now your face and the rest has been scratched to ashes for there is none I could ever write, say, sing, or act, that to your worth a fair tribute could offer. yet there is love! all there is, not blind or unaware, but present and alert, and knowing; on every smile and laughter, every glint of your eye, every word innate to your mouth, it leeches and grows... and so it will continue to. it will reach the skies, haunt the gods. disturb their beds of clouds and horrify them in their wake. rob them of a divinity that was never meant to be steal the golden laurel leaves, snap the lyre's chords, destroy the heavens for this song. drop and spill seeds of love under every fallen one and watch it corrupt it all— witness the fall and rise. of a god forgotten. until I am but a memory. until you come from the firmament into my decaying arms, and tell me you are safe at last.
the rise of a flaming bird towards the sun, taking the effort to fall and rise.
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Nov 1, 2020
Nov 1, 2020 at 11:54 AM UTC
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