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Wherein Man's Dark Curse, Felled the Olympic Gods', Part One
Wherein Man's Dark Curse, Felled The Olympic Gods', Part One (I.) Thus to blindness, the fallen god was blindly bound In a blacken tragedy, doomed to darken earth: Nature then refused to its soothing music sound That of existence, death of its infinite worth No great power to approach with pitiless pleas As those of mortal flesh, immense creative fight Rule all, even unto the depths of Neptune's seas Olympus crushed by the weight of marvelous might! Lo! Such powers in magnificent hopes and dreams Passions that, evoke creativity's towers The malevolence of thought brought destructive schemes Time cast infinite blades to end the gods' powers To be the last Olympic god to break and fall In ever-growing shame, of all that was thus lost Cast to this earthen realm- so pitifully small To slumber deep, waking only to hoary frost! Naked, cold, arms and armor were taken away Silence and apathy both as sad, newfound friends Newfound tribulations born each and every day Discovering accursed void, that final end He the last olden god, first felt dooming decay That which was created an inferior toy Stole light and thunder in some mysterious way Becoming monolith, hellbent to all destroy! Time remains invincible, its powers supreme. Combined with Fate as an unconquerable team. (II.) Within invisible winds the old god cursed Fate and its delight in a wrathful new pursuit Had not even the gods its vanities nursed Feeding it, tho' their immense powers it dilutes O the deep heartbreak, that even the gods can ere By accepting the golden crown gifted by Fate Admitting the magnificent beauty of her While failing to realize, such a fatal date! Had not even Cronus once bowed to epic might All the lesser gods submitted unto his will And he that molded beauty of Athena's sight He upon the earth, set man's life to overspill Was not such wisdom and gifts deserving of more Then his current sad and miserable plight Of being cast down upon these cold earthen shores While humanity revels in its future bright! Nay! Such that justice must move forward to forbid These machinations granting man immense powers The horror Fate had from the olden gods this hid Future curse of seeding mankind its dark towers He knelt, asking the universe to now be kind Reminding Time and Fate of his many good deeds That of casting beauty into man's puny mind And therein setting the birth of romantic seeds! Time remains invincible, its powers supreme. Combined with Fate as an unconquerable team. Robert J. Lindley, 6-17-2019, 9-09-2019, 10-31-2020. In Tribute to Keats, Shelley, and Byron Finally first half completed...(Part One) Part Two- has begun- The first four verses composed... To be completed as --TIME-- may allow... possibility of an extension reserved, but unlikely....God bless...
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