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"proculo" poems
nadie se lo imagina pero debajo de mi delicada capa guardo una ira ardiente como el océano de fuego. Cuando los ojos están vacíos, y el alma del torturado escapa de su prisión de carne vuelve la furia en persona atormenta atormentadores la piedad ha abandonado su semblante la bondad quedo enterrada en mis restos la cortesía fue asfixiada la amabilidad fue empalada El respeto fue envenenado Y la desventaja se vuelve tu sable indomable tu aliento mortífero. Pero vuelves del hades por tan solo una efímera razón Observar con paciencia como la esperanza abandona los ojos de tu aniquilador, al ver que has vuelto para ajustar las cuentas. como tu ardiente puño arranca los intestinos del vientre suyo El encorvado filo entre la muerte y... saciar mi famélica venganza. colgare tu cabeza de mi cuello como un recordatorio para todos aquellos catadores de placeres martirizantes. piensen bien el sufrimiento que implantaron en los demás. en el día mas ***** en la noche mas roja repercute un sufrimiento peor que el que yo pueda llegar a describir. He degollado a dios He violado la inocencia de la virgen He atravesado por el pecho con mi fatídica espada al hijo de dios. He forjado mi cuchilla con los huesos de Satanás. La venganza es tan segura como la muerte misma y tus órganos perforados.
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 3:28 PM UTC
La ira de Proculo.
It’s very surprising that “SATOR Squares” seem to appear everywhere the mighty Roman army had gone; can they together, really belong? Can anyone else see inside this puzzle’s mystery? It’s been learned that it’s not a game and a truth, always remains the same. Known is the square’s earliest evidence – Can it be a mere coincidence, that it was found in a retired soldier’s home? From one who had faithfully served Italy’s Rome. The Naked Archeologist cracked this riddle, by playing around with the letters of its middle. Fairly revealing were some of its words, whose interpretation were not fully obscured. From analyzing all 5-lettered Latin palindromes, it became clear; this particular grid stood alone. The hidden phrases are now, no longer lost; PATER NOSTER, “Our Father”, forms a cross; The leftover letters include “a” for “The Alpha”, while “o” represents “The Omega”. The last secret, discovered inside this puzzle’s framework, informs us: “The Alpha and Omega holds the wheels in work.” For with Jehovah, nothing is impossible – when we see that “Jesus makes God’s work possible”. Author Notes: Information for this poem was gleaned from a video presentation of Simcha J., who is known as the Naked Archeologist. The first SATOR square was found carved on the wall of a retired soldier's home; he had served the Roman army and his name was Paquio Proculo; it's been dated around 79 AD. http://www.satorsquare.com/ Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513 By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2011, All rights reserved.
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Feb 28, 2013
Feb 28, 2013 at 6:18 AM UTC
Poem: SATOR Squares
It’s very surprising that “SATOR Squares” seem to appear everywhere the mighty Roman army had gone; can they together, really belong? Can anyone else see inside this puzzle’s mystery? It’s been learned that it’s not a game and a truth, always remains the same. Known is the square’s earliest evidence – Can it be a mere coincidence, that it was found in a retired soldier’s home? From one who had faithfully served Italy’s Rome. The Naked Archeologist cracked this riddle, by playing around with the letters of its middle. Fairly revealing were some of its words, whose interpretation were not fully obscured. From analyzing all 5-lettered Latin palindromes, it became clear; this particular grid stood alone. The hidden phrases are now, no longer lost; PATER NOSTER, “Our Father”, forms a cross; The leftover letters include “a” for “The Alpha”, while “o” represents “The Omega”. The last secret, discovered inside this puzzle’s framework, informs us: “The Alpha and Omega holds the wheels in work.” For with Jehovah, nothing is impossible – when we see that “Jesus makes God’s work possible”. Author Notes: Information for this poem was gleaned from a video presentation of Simcha J., who is known as the Naked Archeologist. The first SATOR square was found carved on the wall of a retired soldier's home; he had served the Roman army and his name was Paquio Proculo; it's been dated around 79 AD. http://www.satorsquare.com/ Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513 By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2011, All rights reserved.
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Pobre y desgraciado Proculo. Puedo comprender de una enferma manera tu dolor y tu ira sedienta como el esclavo. tuviste que observar con paciencia como la inocencia abandonaba el vientre suyo. como el frío puño del tirano penetro en tus entrañas El delgado filo entre la vida y la muerte. El destino inevitable. Pero aun no es el fin, abatido amigo Es la venganza encarnada que arrasa con aquellos que viven del dolor ajeno. que respiran la sangre.
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 3:33 PM UTC
La desgracia de Proculo.