Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Lotus Demon of Mercury A Poetic Mytho

The Lotus Demon: Born from the Horns

Born from the horns
Of a wingless archangel
With the pulse
Of perpetual night
Immortalities jagged creatures
Was the Lotus Demons of Mercury?

[Or so I was told by an old seer
From Quito, Ecuador, who lived in
A volcano just outside the city.

The Lotus Demon: Mercurys Demise

Mercury! Such an awful sight
Planet of darkness with no eyes
Where a great Asteroid had hit:
The sun no longer gave you light.

A hellish moment: was your demise,
Candles blown out, like blinking eyes
Dust resides in your volcanic skies
Who is left? Mercurys Demise.

The Lotus Demon of Mercury [A Misbegotten Species

(This is the tale of the Minds of Saturn, Demonic beings, known as Ancient Legendaries; and the Lotus Demon of Mercury.)

[Note: the Mindsa mere remnant of a low degraded horde of demonic-angelic beingsaborigines, one might saywhom comb the utter darkness of outer space for brute-hood, and thus, found Mercurys inhabitants by chance, residing within an ancient giant crater, another race of demons, lotus demons. Thus, here is the story of a vanishing race that takes place: of which Zoov al the leader, led seven and twenty ((Saturnites)) of his followers into the escalade.

The Poetic Tale

[Mercurynites

Faded, dried and burnt bear-rat meat,
Light-white, flowery solar wine
Volcanic walls all around them,
Hollow lava caves: occupied .

*

[Saturnites

Rodent-pelts over their shoulders
(Deemed by most, most dangerous of all
These:
Demonic invaders from Saturn
Well armed and accoutered with:

Ropes and chains, knifes and swords,
Hooks and nails, crossbows and boards;
All warriors wore human fleece;
All warriors had studded-saber teeth.

*

All the warriors stood stone-still, silent
On the great volcanic rim of Mercury
Black lava, eons of col d and dark
The zenith: cloudless and frozen.

*

And then the sun rose high overhead
The ancient legendaries swore
Countless blasphemies to the Godhead:
AbovebelowGod is no more!

Unnecessary: they hurled blocks
Blocks of disdain inside their chest

(Arousing a battle cryat best; for where there is no God, there is only evil; where there is no light, only darkness; where there is no cold, there is only heat. And so it was like this on this day.)

Like the flaming furnace in the sky
The demons waitedwaited, with raging eyes.

*

This day, within the craters deep
No hungry voices heard from below
Hencethe invaders crept with tapered feet
Upon the sleepingwine filledsouls
Of Mercury.

Lo!caves that once were home became
Gravesalas!by these demonic-beings
Killing the Lotus Demon, as up they crept,
Crept up, over, onto, unto the sleeping prey
Of Mercurythis, this was their very day.

*

The Feast of Saturns Henchman

The vile eating habits of the demon,
Thus commenced:
Compulsively draining marrow;
Drinking liquefied bones: with
Pale-dry teeth, flushed-lungs;
Ripping flesh and eyes, ribs and thighs.

(Atrocious creatures, were these demonic beings from Saturn, of a primal time.)

*

[Then

Black altars were placed upon the sand:
Came, demonic prayers with clasped hands
Unto the Henchmanof hellAgaliarept,
And to the Ten-Winged Serpentthey bowed.

*

[Zoov als epitaph

Zoov bellowed with grasping lizard hands
(Heartily) after throwing rocks on skulls
Clattering loudly his feet, he screamed:
I am the god of Mercury now, the god of all,
I destroyed the Lotus Demon!

The rim of the volcano trembled
(Mysteriously, unrepentant)
From its stomach came smoke and stone,
Lava gases and bouldersbuilding their tomb.

Then, then a queer-colored bl aze multiplied
Dropped into the veins, the muddy veins
Into volcanic pits of the dead planet; thus,
Sealing all that livedlived within, within
Within the solid face of the volcano
Sealing their fate, with a lid.

Note: There were four parts to this poem originally, now combined; completed in March and April of 2004, and the last part finished 1/10/05. And all combined on 1/18/05.

See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetic Mytho
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