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Deeply thrown to the maw of the earth A gaze could own there all it’s worth Never have extremes before been too depthless And Transformed. Light and darkness swallow one As positivism is garbled and undone Such a void of the ****** the saved For neither have such slopes they braved Or bedlam tamed. Blesséd teeth of the darker cave Lend me my voice, though starker, back And echoed song sung, Though lost in its ribs Its to have in that chorus, black: Harpish wings trickling bells and Harmonious little sightless things Loosed from dear Apollo’s light Darkness scares Phoebus’ chariots On which the fire-stallions ride. In their flaming stead and ruthless might, My frightful heels turned and taken flight.
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Aug 14, 2014
Aug 14, 2014 at 8:35 AM UTC
Open, Earth!
Deeply thrown to the maw of the earth A gaze could own there all it’s worth Never have extremes before been too depthless And Transformed. Light and darkness swallow one As positivism is garbled and undone Such a void of the ****** the saved For neither have such slopes they braved Or bedlam tamed. Blesséd teeth of the darker cave Lend me my voice, though starker, back And echoed song sung, Though lost in its ribs Its to have in that chorus, black: Harpish wings trickling bells and Harmonious little sightless things Loosed from dear Apollo’s light Darkness scares Phoebus’ chariots On which the fire-stallions ride. In their flaming stead and ruthless might, My frightful heels turned and taken flight.
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Aug 14, 2014
Aug 14, 2014 at 8:35 AM UTC
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