Voidward, Sindark, starknell, Seraphim Wow! Weird words woven in each other Neither librarian nor dictionary can help To figure them out, you have to ask him All against Imagist instructions - Where is common language? – Poem needs to alter its definitions! Will intellect select help? Can we get out of the vague cage? Look! One of the words shaken Burden of ambiguity, taken Scorpions shout: send me an angel! Calm down singer! I said Look the last word, it’s indeed an angel! Coming down from heaven with a mantel red No one can’t help watching, even dead This is Seraphim! Don’t hesitate to ask him! Said player of Being wearing ****** red But I extremely fear of him It may be a devil in disguise Like a child I take refuge in ***** of my mom, kim Although it’s against what done by all other guys
1- This poem was inspired by Nightscape composed by James Joyce in 1915. 2- A seraph is a type of celestial or heavenly being originating in Ancient Judaism. The term plays a role in subsequent Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.[3] The singular "seraph" is a back-formation from the Hebrew plural-form "seraphim", whereas in Hebrew the singular is "saraph".[4] 3- Scorpions are a German heavy metal band formed in 1964 in Hanover by Rudolf Schenker.[ and “send me