The Earth Gods
of th aeon fell,
And silence, tide of nighe hills,
ter titans of life,
Appeared upon tains.
Rivers ran about t;
t floated across ts,
And ty above the world.
tant thunder
the plains.
First God
tward;
I urn my face to th,
For trils hings.
Second God
It is t of burnt fles and bountiful.
I .
First God
It is tality parcs o flame.
he air,
And like foul breat
It offends my senses.
I urn my face to tless north.
Second God
It is the inflamed fragrance of brooding life
the now and forever.
Gods live upon sacrifice,
t quenched by blood,
ts appeased h young souls,
trengthless sighs
Of th;
t upon tions.
First God
eary is my spirit of all there is.
I move a o create a world
Nor to erase one.
I live could I but die,
For t of aeons is upon me,
And ts my sleep.
Could I but lose the primal aim
And vanised sun;
Could I but strip my divinity of its purpose
And breatality into space,
And be no more;
Could I but be consumed and pass from times memory
Into tiness of nowhere!
third God
Listen my brot brothers.
A youth in yonder vale
Is singing to t.
his lyre is gold and ebony.
his voice is silver and gold.
Second God
I be so vain as t