(2014)
Inspired by "The Soldier and the Hunchback" by Aleister Crowley
I was once a pauper A vagrant rich with pride Of earthly goods I had my fill And paid with greedy eyes
The Darkness Stills neither The heart Nor the mind But rather
As I rise From the depth of dream, A pair of eyes Meet mine Instantly
How can you hold To your poison So tightly And lap at its Froth, as your
Greatness appears in a Hushed intimation, But swiftly again it departs Great devastation frustrates My elation, and drops me
To say there is no God Has just as little meaning As to say there is one Crest to crest Is all hot air
She implied; An imply little lie A Treacherous Treason Of body And mind
Lost, in the Tangle of Eternity’s Hair, I, the blind child Of Night, Inherit a dying world
The Sun Is the center of consciousness In our solar system Within it
There shall be no owning of human… No webs to ensnare, bind, or enmes… The noble spirit in penetrant flig… Of Liberty, Love, and Limitless… But what of sweet AMA, in sorrow…
I devour the light Encompassing worlds in my shadow Casting lesser beings Into the desolation of their deeds Wailing, Wailing
There’s no one to blame but myself… I exclaimed But who is yourself that You blame? Hm... maybe I ought to think that…
You come before me With the veils Of your trance The wooshing And whirling
A true rebel Does not take The opposing course Of action He questions the
Aching, No object, Aching, No cause, Just aching,