Olden man, what can be said
Of all these words upon our breath
Of love, the hand that mends, divides,
That rise above the ethic tide?
Of love, the sorest move in motion:
'He conquers all in mere devotion'
Say the fools that, blind, hav't turned
A reason in defence of love,
For yearned, they say, from one to one.
But more to lose when lost or won
In other spirits, tied to most
Not some. And weighed in scales of right
And righteousness are we by
God, Most High.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Deus Ex Nihil
Eyes out forth, and in those things are gold
Rings in rings in rings, three layers. With wheels
In wheels around them. Three nails, two hands,
Two feet, three nails, one note, and a fourth.
Four planks, two dead, one relived with a crown
Detached eyes are no where to be seen.
Bitter water to quench thirst and quiet the dead
Who live and relive again in wheels in wheels,
In ring, in ring, in ring, three layers, one thing.
Rings in rings in rings, three layers. With wheels
In wheels around them. Three nails, two hands,
Two feet, three nails, one note, and a fourth.
Four planks, two dead, one relived with a crown
Detached eyes are no where to be seen.
Bitter water to quench thirst and quiet the dead
Who live and relive again in wheels in wheels,
In ring, in ring, in ring, three layers, one thing.
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