Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Between the first and last Nothingness, before the cry of Men I feel the silence of centuries When Earth was occupied by A fathomless zero of eternity A tulip temple of wakeless night Dawns and sunsets gone uninterrupted Before the tardy suffering of mortality That mute featureless unknown Of absolute patience is, prolonging The quantum observation of creation The kind slumber of a million suns Jewelled dreams of nameless movement Before symbol, idea, language, innovation And before fire, war, cities, desire, wealth All that makes men beasts and unspiritual I feel the shadows spinning, entry of souls The heavy cosmic rest before another cycle One spirit sole of creation ready to rise again Yet another species to make their disillusioned grin Their stamp upon resources, upon history To force the world’s blind necessity To arise with the glamour of the flesh And make the worlds shudder with man made scars.
0
Oct 13, 2014
Oct 13, 2014 at 10:47 AM UTC
Before Man
Between the first and last Nothingness, before the cry of Men I feel the silence of centuries When Earth was occupied by A fathomless zero of eternity A tulip temple of wakeless night Dawns and sunsets gone uninterrupted Before the tardy suffering of mortality That mute featureless unknown Of absolute patience is, prolonging The quantum observation of creation The kind slumber of a million suns Jewelled dreams of nameless movement Before symbol, idea, language, innovation And before fire, war, cities, desire, wealth All that makes men beasts and unspiritual I feel the shadows spinning, entry of souls The heavy cosmic rest before another cycle One spirit sole of creation ready to rise again Yet another species to make their disillusioned grin Their stamp upon resources, upon history To force the world’s blind necessity To arise with the glamour of the flesh And make the worlds shudder with man made scars.
wuji-shiu
Written by
Oct 13, 2014
Oct 13, 2014 at 10:47 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem