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we did not Dye in vain! by michael r. burch (from “songs of the sea snails”) though i’m just a slimy crawler, my lineage is proud: my forebears gave their lives (oh, let the trumps blare loud!) so purple-mantled Royals might stand out in a crowd. i salute you, fellow loyals, who labor without scruple as your incomes fall while deficits quadruple to swaddle unjust Lords in bright imperial purple! Originally published by The American Dissident Notes: In ancient times the purple dye produced from the secretions of purpura mollusks (sea snails) was known as “Tyrian purple,” “royal purple” and “imperial purple.” It was greatly prized in antiquity, and was very expensive according to the historian Theopompus: “Purple for dyes fetched its weight in silver at Colophon.” Thus, purple-dyed fabrics became status symbols, and laws often prevented commoners from possessing them. The production of Tyrian purple was tightly controlled in Byzantium, where the imperial court restricted its use to the coloring of imperial silks. A child born to the reigning emperor was literally porphyrogenitos ("born to the purple") because the imperial birthing apartment was walled in porphyry, a purple-hued rock, and draped with purple silks. Royal babies were swaddled in purple; we know this because the iconodules, who disagreed with the emperor Constantine about the veneration of images, accused him of defecating on his imperial purple swaddling clothes! Keywords/Tags: royal, purple, imperial, Tyrian, Byzantium, porphyry, swaddling, clothes, porphyrogenitos, mollusks, sea snails, royalty, kings, lords, emperors, popes
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Mar 28, 2020
Mar 28, 2020 at 4:35 AM UTC
we did not Dye in vain!
we did not Dye in vain! by michael r. burch (from “songs of the sea snails”) though i’m just a slimy crawler, my lineage is proud: my forebears gave their lives (oh, let the trumps blare loud!) so purple-mantled Royals might stand out in a crowd. i salute you, fellow loyals, who labor without scruple as your incomes fall while deficits quadruple to swaddle unjust Lords in bright imperial purple! Originally published by The American Dissident Notes: In ancient times the purple dye produced from the secretions of purpura mollusks (sea snails) was known as “Tyrian purple,” “royal purple” and “imperial purple.” It was greatly prized in antiquity, and was very expensive according to the historian Theopompus: “Purple for dyes fetched its weight in silver at Colophon.” Thus, purple-dyed fabrics became status symbols, and laws often prevented commoners from possessing them. The production of Tyrian purple was tightly controlled in Byzantium, where the imperial court restricted its use to the coloring of imperial silks. A child born to the reigning emperor was literally porphyrogenitos ("born to the purple") because the imperial birthing apartment was walled in porphyry, a purple-hued rock, and draped with purple silks. Royal babies were swaddled in purple; we know this because the iconodules, who disagreed with the emperor Constantine about the veneration of images, accused him of defecating on his imperial purple swaddling clothes! Keywords/Tags: royal, purple, imperial, Tyrian, Byzantium, porphyry, swaddling, clothes, porphyrogenitos, mollusks, sea snails, royalty, kings, lords, emperors, popes
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Often we have disagreed, but now I refuse to hold my tongue and shall raise pen to meet pen, watch the words clash in the air, for how could you grant such a way of living superiority? When the sensual and the intellect can meet as one in capturing a young man's beauty in such a way that he leaps from the page, causing the reader to sail away away too. But even if we saw eye to eye, as shortsighted as each other, lack of intellect be ****** I could not wish to travel there to a place devoid of him, of all that encompasses him, devoid of green eyes and jet hair, a space within which his voice does not resonate and participate in such an unequal trade as to exchange immortality for a life without him. Revered as you are, I do not agree. I shall champion the dearth of intellect, revere in all things sensual, as this is all I am fit for in your eyes, but I shall be in love and it is this I choose over an infinite rhapsody of lifetimes.
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Nov 8, 2015
Nov 8, 2015 at 9:06 AM UTC
Refute of Byzantium
If letters spell out words: Si byzantium (si somos vampirosos y hacemos cosas dastricas, y nos pela, somos lo que somos, con cusualidad) que haremos con que simpáticos seremos, elegancia de acuerdo, nectalina y recuerdos suficientes y sufficientas que ere el ere, sin ere entiende. Ere ex: pájaro volador con tres alas y una dicha fragancia elevada de recitar con exacta voz el recuerdo de silbar.
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Jun 8, 2014
Jun 8, 2014 at 4:26 PM UTC
Byzantium