Nameless

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The rape and perverse natural light
Scoffed a litter intrusion at night,
Leaving little clot in minds
To pay a tribute to otherworldly kinds.

Twisting nails further into flesh,
Serving rather quaint barons of agony.
A show to them, who have crucified
Their share of innocent babes.
[Deaf to hear their pleas]

A twinkle, a ring, a crystal ping—
Beckon the stars to dim,
Invoke the right to see—
Above all the world
[His reign supreme.]

The sardonic thunder screams
For total assimilation of the weak.
Pious monks shot in the knees
Descend to the dirt for prayer.
[Laughing while the Earth shatters.]

The stars ashamed, benighted and shattered—
Lost the hope of love and care of Jupiter—
As constellations one by one splattered
Onto the pavement of Amnesia.
[Cries of immorality shook the heavens.]

As Asmodeus invades the soul, destroys
The shine, the star in all—
Presides in the great hall where congregations
Adorn a child with talismans and charms.
[Feast in meat and desecrations.]

Erebus smites Apollo and Diana.

Minerva is slain by the hands of Eris.

All is adorned, all to behold—
All is abandoned and forgotten—
Left to ashes and dust.

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