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Eros Do Not Flee From Me
MY adventure began no less than upon this chilling night when homes of many lower their shades and kill the light. As sullen souls lay down for bed and fall into their dreams some common sense was telling me I ought to follow; but my heart stood firm and I – in place of fear! While conviction (that solid and shiny compass) melted color-pale and heavy fright that night my plan was nothing more than this: to find the house of EROS to cure my heart of alder blight! After Chaos, Gaia, and Tartarus he was born but for I -- as I for him this night, my ambition over fear. EROS, the God of Love and sexuality could show the path for that enduring love of my bride to be ... my writ of right! Nothing more to keep me still so I fled into the frozen hills upon a whirlwind. Yes, me the mere mortal like EROS I sped beating glittering golden wings upon my hidden fear. Heavy a burden of knowing what must be, that fate of me. As my beast passed through the mist and soared in height she bravely carried on across barren wasteland and icy bog as sad and frozen waters gravely sang to me, "CHAOS ..." and my eyes were slightly hidden – Monmouth and fear. And it seemed to me that humanity might have just begun as we moved by wood and sullen hill surging forth in might. Oh! Pity us as EROS must feel the greater that his bride was no less than CHAOS! Soon I came upon a chasm which has no name but keeps a flame the light of Luna burned – to see the truth of life this night. The dance of light upon the night stirred a feeling within my soul. Soothing my beast I released the burden of my weight and there she fled into the night like burning crystal – who eased my fear. And within the gaping chasm of this slightly twisted gash of soil I faced my future fate by gently carefully moving forward into that dim light. And into the night like oil each footstep soaked inside my soul; the fear within this slice of time grabbing my throat so fierce and I, like EROS, felt as one with love, less that burning fear. My mind a fever beating like a raging river I slowly seeped into the porous night like some hungry ravenous creature who only wishes blood and bite. But soon that moment of decision as I met that ancient door of lore. And with my hand so cold and grey I took to knock upon the legend no less EROS. In retrospect I must confess: seconds felt as minutes – minutes like hours, all in fear! The sane and stable heart might wish to judge the fool I am but the need for love is stronger than the shame of fools or mortal smite. To those who know the pain and silence of an empty life tonight compels the heart to find one’s lover and to face one’s fear! But this night my plan was nothing more than this: to find the house of tha tprimordial god EROS no less after Chaos, Gaia, and Tatarus he was born but for I -- as I for him this nght my ambition would find the way feeble fear fled my coattails -- chaos, darkness and abyss Nothing more to kee me still so I fled into the frozen hills Yes me the mere mortal like EROS I sped upon a whirlwind beating glittering golden wings upon the night's tempest. The burden of know what must be and that fate of me jarred my senses as my beast carried me across the wasteland, The cold and waters so sadly sang to me DARK CHAOS by the grey woods and sullen hills I surged forth ignoring fear. Through my eyes were slight covered by cloth the light of Luna burned. As though humanity truly only began to see the truth of life this night Pity us as EROS must feel to be when he mated DARK CHAOS. Entwined in wings they brought forth humanity who first saw light of day! E.P. Robles (c) 2019
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