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To cast the wild furies of the night
Contributed by
iodinelove
on
Friday, 25th November 2005 @ 08:08:28 PM in AEST
Topic:
drugabuse
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(To cast the wild furies of the night, cast the night a bright white night sailing silver in the sky. )
The stars are stony white and bone bright red, and it takes a moment to be said the soft and sound silent sound, bound to the night in love and dread.
As shadow bends and blends into the moon; as shadow shrouds and clouds the rivers bend, a straight black black consumes the sun again, and leaves us to be free.
To cast the wild furies of the night, cast upon the brightest night the sight of light that is not light, and storm the open gates.
To the furies you will go.
And in their voices clear and strong, the song of song; of night and light, and right and wrong, you will find your voice is near, and in its fear it sings the song, the song of song, that turns the waters clear.
But to the furies you will fall; to fate and fire they will call, to cast you from their sight.
And from the highest heights of hell, all will see you fall, save one.
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Re: To cast the wild furies of the night
(User Rating: 1 ) by TwEeK on
Saturday, 26th November 2005 @ 12:06:23 AM AEST (User
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Oh man...
I love it!!
Absolutely splendid!!
Its just so...
Different...
And flowing...
Yet peacefull....
Great job!! |
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