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According to astrology, The stars arrange themselves to bind The destinies of humankind Born under their hegemony. What malice made those twinkling lights ****** my children, and yet spare A father to forever bear Grief that embitters, and ignites A hatred for my very birth, And the cursed womb that gave me life. ****** in this vale of loss and strife, Pushed through that vile and ****** firth, I live and suffer till I die. Are the stars locked in crystal spheres To trace their paths throughout the years, Quite powerless to nullify, The ruin and the doom they chart? Or do they skip across the void, Giddy, and cruel, and overjoyed To wither a poor father’s heart? If they’re condemned to blight The fate of any mortal born Under their aegis, they must mourn The sentences their glint must write. If merciful, those stars must share The misery their shining brings, And their own brittle glimmerings Must lance their conscience with despair. Extinguishing those stars that **** Unwillingly is clemency. Annihilation sets them free. But if they’re vicious, it will thrill My aching spirit to ***** out Ill-omened and malignant stars, Child-murderers, and the bêtes noires Of fathers, even if devout. Such wicked lights disgrace the night, So, emptied, let that banner shut. An expanse cleansed of glittery **** Contracts so closely and so tight No spirit banished from its rest Can enter through that dismal gate, Once happy, now disconsolate, Dropped in a world they will detest. Into that gap, the day before And the day afterward will close. So that cursed hour cannot expose A naked child to famine, war, Plague, and the agonies this world. Inflicts upon the bad and good. If in the womb, I’d understood The pain awaiting, I’d have curled Up tighter and would lock my knees. Shutting the door, I would return To a green glade and gurgling bourn, A haven from atrocities.
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Mar 13, 2022
Mar 13, 2022 at 3:12 PM UTC
Kalends
According to astrology, The stars arrange themselves to bind The destinies of humankind Born under their hegemony. What malice made those twinkling lights ****** my children, and yet spare A father to forever bear Grief that embitters, and ignites A hatred for my very birth, And the cursed womb that gave me life. ****** in this vale of loss and strife, Pushed through that vile and ****** firth, I live and suffer till I die. Are the stars locked in crystal spheres To trace their paths throughout the years, Quite powerless to nullify, The ruin and the doom they chart? Or do they skip across the void, Giddy, and cruel, and overjoyed To wither a poor father’s heart? If they’re condemned to blight The fate of any mortal born Under their aegis, they must mourn The sentences their glint must write. If merciful, those stars must share The misery their shining brings, And their own brittle glimmerings Must lance their conscience with despair. Extinguishing those stars that **** Unwillingly is clemency. Annihilation sets them free. But if they’re vicious, it will thrill My aching spirit to ***** out Ill-omened and malignant stars, Child-murderers, and the bêtes noires Of fathers, even if devout. Such wicked lights disgrace the night, So, emptied, let that banner shut. An expanse cleansed of glittery **** Contracts so closely and so tight No spirit banished from its rest Can enter through that dismal gate, Once happy, now disconsolate, Dropped in a world they will detest. Into that gap, the day before And the day afterward will close. So that cursed hour cannot expose A naked child to famine, war, Plague, and the agonies this world. Inflicts upon the bad and good. If in the womb, I’d understood The pain awaiting, I’d have curled Up tighter and would lock my knees. Shutting the door, I would return To a green glade and gurgling bourn, A haven from atrocities.
Job curses the day he was born.
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Mar 13, 2022
Mar 13, 2022 at 3:12 PM UTC
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