Bosch is not like any man. He eats his metaphysics raw. Great and globular, A sanguine fruit looms forth infinitely. Stars, like gleaming berries picked, Lay strewn across his astral dining set.
He breaks bread with the Abstract Entities, Devouring the Earth and all its mortal sentiments. He voices his distaste for the fibrous pulp, Formless nose scrunched and curled With loathing at the terrestrial filaments Stuck between his teeth.
Bosch's belly is an endless hollow Where darkness swallows light. There is no air, no sound. Its abysmal blackness knows no bounds. His hunger insatiable, He drinks in the Milky Way, Eager to fill the emptiness Of his ever-expanding void.