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Standing upon these novel halls The man, waiting Seeks temperance and a kindness from God He says, "Give to me the gift of your knowledge and I will smite your enemy--rebuild the garden and replace those fruits long lost" And his request echoes impotent through a voiceless hall He cries, wails, churns and smashes his dirtied knuckles on the walls He yells, buckles, whines and sputters Choked and lost in miserable, The flanking rooms locked and dark With constant voicing, gently call "Who upon ye has the gall, to name me Father" And he is quiet. ------ In Moscow the Siberian fall grips the air A wandering Dostoyevsky speaks in exhalations to the crack of gunshot in the dawn A brief tightening of callous rope around his dry poetic throat And at once his words sought to cull the exquisite embers of furious retort And he is silent. ---- The kindness of a failing city-state Conveyed on the precipice of a bay Jack teethed his frantic dharmas And said to Them, "What terminus of road Would ever serve my unwinding soul?" And as his gut trembled a final thought, His eyes turned skyward, above the clouds Where it was silent. ---- Dorigen, repenting the patient shores of tranquil sea Accusing the chalk of its blackened soul Traces the subtle dance of gulls As their drowning feathers face these ageless things whysper'd deep upon the winds And she is Silent. --- Basho, with a wanderer's grin In solumn steps between the grains Shades the path of unfamiliar road And every poem steeped within Where clouds are soft, where crickets sing Past warbling stream with cadence grim The Dao, leading ever onward Says to him, "Like water, do I rain." --- Milton, his misted eyes No light to guide their failed sight Trace an ancient knowing glance To Crown, his subtle circumstance No soul in life could see the might Who gave this man his funeral rites And when his words fall deaf at last On his forgotten time and wishful past He will stare deep into an inky void And see The stars for what they are: Light, dispersed between the dark. --- In the waning tide of Cresent lune Twilight casts a gentle hue Below the hill the city glows The Palatine, gold and new The ides, with consequence they come And with them carry the will be done Augustus' silent retinue of one Notes a sky of draining sun For Rome claws at all of Gaia's ******* And from sea to mount and desert dune Ancient Africa, nascent Gaul To Rome, will they forever fall In darkness, the Palatine shadow loomed Over web of flame-lit avenue For the roads all led to Rome that night For one small moment God guessed right Cesar's legions on the fields of Mars Clashed swords and drank to their Centurions As an Era waited to see the dawn And new blood to baptize the marbled Columns And in the farms beyond Rome, The shepherds walked their sheep to rest Where families returned to their homes With stories of the day's parades and jests And in the time Between the days When Rome slept and the crickets mated The world was cast in velvet night Lighted solely by constellation And in that moment God became silent. ---
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May 13, 2019
May 13, 2019 at 2:57 PM UTC
Morituri Te Salutant
Standing upon these novel halls The man, waiting Seeks temperance and a kindness from God He says, "Give to me the gift of your knowledge and I will smite your enemy--rebuild the garden and replace those fruits long lost" And his request echoes impotent through a voiceless hall He cries, wails, churns and smashes his dirtied knuckles on the walls He yells, buckles, whines and sputters Choked and lost in miserable, The flanking rooms locked and dark With constant voicing, gently call "Who upon ye has the gall, to name me Father" And he is quiet. ------ In Moscow the Siberian fall grips the air A wandering Dostoyevsky speaks in exhalations to the crack of gunshot in the dawn A brief tightening of callous rope around his dry poetic throat And at once his words sought to cull the exquisite embers of furious retort And he is silent. ---- The kindness of a failing city-state Conveyed on the precipice of a bay Jack teethed his frantic dharmas And said to Them, "What terminus of road Would ever serve my unwinding soul?" And as his gut trembled a final thought, His eyes turned skyward, above the clouds Where it was silent. ---- Dorigen, repenting the patient shores of tranquil sea Accusing the chalk of its blackened soul Traces the subtle dance of gulls As their drowning feathers face these ageless things whysper'd deep upon the winds And she is Silent. --- Basho, with a wanderer's grin In solumn steps between the grains Shades the path of unfamiliar road And every poem steeped within Where clouds are soft, where crickets sing Past warbling stream with cadence grim The Dao, leading ever onward Says to him, "Like water, do I rain." --- Milton, his misted eyes No light to guide their failed sight Trace an ancient knowing glance To Crown, his subtle circumstance No soul in life could see the might Who gave this man his funeral rites And when his words fall deaf at last On his forgotten time and wishful past He will stare deep into an inky void And see The stars for what they are: Light, dispersed between the dark. --- In the waning tide of Cresent lune Twilight casts a gentle hue Below the hill the city glows The Palatine, gold and new The ides, with consequence they come And with them carry the will be done Augustus' silent retinue of one Notes a sky of draining sun For Rome claws at all of Gaia's ******* And from sea to mount and desert dune Ancient Africa, nascent Gaul To Rome, will they forever fall In darkness, the Palatine shadow loomed Over web of flame-lit avenue For the roads all led to Rome that night For one small moment God guessed right Cesar's legions on the fields of Mars Clashed swords and drank to their Centurions As an Era waited to see the dawn And new blood to baptize the marbled Columns And in the farms beyond Rome, The shepherds walked their sheep to rest Where families returned to their homes With stories of the day's parades and jests And in the time Between the days When Rome slept and the crickets mated The world was cast in velvet night Lighted solely by constellation And in that moment God became silent. ---
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May 13, 2019
May 13, 2019 at 2:57 PM UTC
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