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Defiance, the Gods Fall, and Mortal Reign Begins
From my new blog-8/13/2020 My Tribute Poem, honoring Alfred Noyes.... Defiance, The Gods Fall, And Mortal Reign Begins Fiery earth, multitude of chasms deep The gods rose from their long and restless sleep, Of those few again stirring brave and wise, Night’s last breath then magnificent sunrise Invincible new Gods as yet unborn Quaked the earth, as high heavens are torn. Again the gods woke from their restless sleep Pale the colors as Gods learned to weep Mortal defiance, as it swiftly grows, O’ Seer, virgin flesh, in time arose Dying Gods their powers had failed to keep Earth's realm free, as mankind's destiny seeps. Solitude, neglect had laid heavy blows Universe its powers, had set new shows As retiring Gods fled the future’s flight, Man’s spirit therein, sought the blessed light Yet in that vein, darkness again held sway From fleeing Gods heard, "Mortals too shall pay". Robert J. Lindley, 8-13-2020 Rhyme, ( Man's Powers Grew As The Fleeing Gods Fled ) Tribute poem, honoring the great poet- Alfred Noyes..
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