The Moonwreck

Kayzzaman
In the beginning
There was a God everywhere
A few words
Of you and me only
Any where to be seen
Undressed to the woods
Of ground and fire
The God saw nothing
The God said nothing to no one
He left the sky all of a sudden
And out of the blanket
Of darkness and water
He unfurled the petals
Of the budding sun
And the crazy moon appeared
Like a bolt from the blue
In lazy somnambulist's gait
To see you and me
All in embracing nature

At that time
The crazy moon burned the flame
In a bowl of sacred fire
We kissed
The cup of forbidden ale
We huffed and puffed
In our body and soul together
As if there was a moonwreck
In solitude
Of you and me
The God was not there
To denounce the oracle
From the mountain
Of the seventh heaven
And we became one to one
As onesome as lonesome together

That day
The lone God died there
As we became many in thousand folds
From one lonesome to thousand words
And you and me spoke together
Words of love and hate
Forsaking the ancient raiment
Of devilish gaze of shame
And you and me never lived
Happily thereafter
In embracing nature.

Published by Kayzzaman

I am a retired person. Now I am totally involved in reading and writing. I am passionately in love with life.  View profile

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  • saul relative5/28/2008

    Nicely done, Kayzzaman...

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