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The Wind, The Moon and the Shadow

by DanilGrigorenko

Some aesthetics of the Old Testament

Category: Poetry - Rating: NC-17 - Genres: Drama - Warnings: [!] - Published: 2022-05-16 - 294 words - Complete

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The Wind, The Moon and the Shadow

(To my Love,from me being so luxuriantly preposterous...)

The Winds that Rock the Moon
May never be unnoticed,
For at the time of Noon
They Herald deadly Locust.

The Punishments of Egypt
Will bring Osiris slain
And thus won’t dare to make it
The Cities of the Plain.

The Winds that Rock the Moon
Will shatter smokes and mirrors
To hark the faithful boon
As subtle strings of liras.

For now there is no Abel
To nourish what's to wilt,
And Sith is hardly able
To drown the chunks of guilt.

The Winds that Rock the Moon!
You hiss along the river,
Affluent for a goon
And dangerous for the dreamer...

You’ll scatter o’er the crowd
To make It face the Beast
That yellows out loud
Below an eyelash - Feast - ...

Is - beckoning to uncoil
Their shells of Wicked Bart
To make their puddles boil -
To Strip Them Off Your Heart!...

Oh, Winds! Protect the mourner
Predestening him to roam
Along the edgy corner
Of Prison, School and Home...

The Winds that Rock the Scars
We’re called to represent in,
The Winds that Rock the Stars
Of Hope that we’re resenting!

The Winds that Trouble the Waters!
We humbly ask to still,
Invigorating Quarters
We were about to kill.

The Winds that Rock the Wisdom
No man will ever reach -
The Dove - Like Word Will Shed the Light
On Kingdom it’ll preach:

Be kind to those who fail
For human is to err,
Without a fiery flail
May you for us occur...

The Winds that Rock the Shadow
Of Scarlet King - We Bend!
The Heart of Frost so hollow
We pray to not descend!...
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