TheDwarfyOne Posted February 15, 2018 Report Share Posted February 15, 2018 So, I've already done something like this related to Cosmere poetry. Thought I'd make one for people to generally get poetical in. Here, share your favourite poems or release your own into the world. So, to start off, here's one I wrote this morning; I woke this morning Fire in my head And walked into the wood. The trees were standing Lit with light On water fed. I fancied saw the inward Flame upon a bud And reached my hand above. But it was lying When it glowed. As it should. For love is flaming On the treetops' tips While I'm below, disgraced. Inferno blazing In my head On my lips. Hold, hold, my inner conscience Let me not release The thoughts inside my heart That drives me out here In the calm Without ease. Let not the wishes dreamed of In the darkest night Come out amongst the light. That fire ought not Be released Blazing bright. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted February 15, 2018 Report Share Posted February 15, 2018 (edited) The first poem that I ever wrote a decade ago: The heavens shake and the earth trembles when the rage of Zeus is unleashed upon mankind. The fiercest warriors become docile like lambs. They run in fear, in a vain attempt to survive. Mighty trees are uprooted, cities are decimated and the gods themselves stay in hiding for none can stop this spawn of Cronus While he stands in anger. Even the dark of Tartarus howls in fear, the cold of the depths becomes colder still and the flames of Hades still and burnout leaving only shadows behind. Until at last one mortal sings and plays upon his lyre and Zeus is soothed, this song is sung by Orpheus son of Phoebus Apollo master of Delphi lord of prophets. Edited February 15, 2018 by Nathrangking 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ammanas Posted February 15, 2018 Report Share Posted February 15, 2018 I read a good one the other day. I will spoil it (but only for length) Spoiler The Hashish Eater -or- the Apocalypse of Evil Clark Ashton Smith Bow down: I am the emperor of dreams; I crown me with the million-colored sun Of secret worlds incredible, and take Their trailing skies for vestment when I soar, Throned on the mounting zenith, and illume The spaceward-flown horizons infinite. Like rampant monsters roaring for their glut, The fiery-crested oceans rise and rise, By jealous moons maleficently urged To follow me for ever; mountains horned With peaks of sharpest adamant, and mawed With sulphur-lit volcanoes lava-langued, Usurp the skies with thunder, but in vain; And continents of serpent-shapen trees, With slimy trunks that lengthen league by league, Pursue my light through ages spurned to fire By that supreme ascendance; sorcerers, And evil kings, predominanthly armed With scrolls of fulvous dragon-skin whereon Are worm-like runes of ever-twisting flame, Would stay me; and the sirens of the stars, With foam-like songs from silver fragrance wrought, Would lure me to their crystal reefs; and moons Where viper-eyed, senescent devils dwell, With antic gnomes abominably wise, Heave up their icy horns across my way. But naught deters me from the goal ordained By suns and eons and immortal wars, And sung by moons and motes; the goal whose name Is all the secret of forgotten glyphs By sinful gods in torrid rubies writ For ending of a brazen book; the goal Whereat my soaring ecstasy may stand In amplest heavens multiplied to hold My hordes of thunder-vested avatars, And Promethèan armies of my thought, That brandish claspèd levins. There I call My memories, intolerably clad In light the peaks of paradise may wear, And lead the Armageddon of my dreams Whose instant shout of triumph is become Immensity's own music: for their feet Are founded on innumerable worlds, Remote in alien epochs, and their arms Upraised, are columns potent to exalt With ease ineffable the countless thrones Of all the gods that are or gods to be, And bear the seats of Asmodai and Set Above the seventh paradise. Supreme In culminant omniscience manifold, And served by senses multitudinous, Far-posted on the shifting walls of time, With eyes that roam the star-unwinnowed fields Of utter night and chaos, I convoke The Babel of their visions, and attend At once their myriad witness. I behold In Ombos, where the fallen Titans dwell, With mountain-builded walls, and gulfs for moat, The secret cleft that cunning dwarves have dug Beneath an alp-like buttress; and I list, Too late, the clam of adamantine gongs Dinned by their drowsy guardians, whose feet Have fell the wasp-like sting of little knives Embrued With slobber of the basilisk Or the pail Juice of wounded upas. In Some red Antarean garden-world, I see The sacred flower with lips of purple flesh, And silver-Lashed, vermilion-lidded eyes Of torpid azure; whom his furtive priests At moonless eve in terror seek to slay With bubbling grails of sacrificial blood That hide a hueless poison. And I read Upon the tongue of a forgotten sphinx, The annulling word a spiteful demon wrote In gall of slain chimeras; and I know What pentacles the lunar wizards use, That once allured the gulf-returning roc, With ten great wings of furlèd storm, to pause Midmost an alabaster mount; and there, With boulder-weighted webs of dragons' gut Uplift by cranes a captive giant built, They wound the monstrous, moonquake-throbbing bird, And plucked from off his saber-taloned feet Uranian sapphires fast in frozen blood, And amethysts from Mars. I lean to read With slant-lipped mages, in an evil star, The monstrous archives of a war that ran Through wasted eons, and the prophecy Of wars renewed, which shall commemorate Some enmity of wivern-headed kings Even to the brink of time. I know the blooms Of bluish fungus, freaked with mercury, That bloat within the creators of the moon, And in one still, selenic and fetor; and I know What clammy blossoms, blanched and cavern-grown, Are proffered to their gods in Uranus By mole-eyed peoples; and the livid seed Of some black fruit a king in Saturn ate, Which, cast upon his tinkling palace-floor, Took root between the burnished flags, and now Hath mounted and become a hellish tree, Whose lithe and hairy branches, lined with mouths, Net like a hundred ropes his lurching throne, And strain at starting pillars. I behold The slowly-thronging corals that usurp Some harbour of a million-masted sea, And sun them on the league-long wharves of gold— Bulks of enormous crimson, kraken-limbed And kraken-headed, lifting up as crowns The octiremes of perished emperors, And galleys fraught with royal gems, that sailed From a sea-fled haven. Swifter and stranger grow The visions: now a mighty city looms, Hewn from a hill of purest cinnabar To domes and turrets like a sunrise thronged With tier on tier of captive moons, half-drowned In shifting erubescence. But whose hands Were sculptors of its doors, and columns wrought To semblance of prodigious blooms of old, No eremite hath lingered there to say, And no man comes to learn: for long ago A prophet came, warning its timid king Against the plague of lichens that had crept Across subverted empires, and the sand Of wastes that cyclopean mountains ward; Which, slow and ineluctable, would come To take his fiery bastions and his fanes, And quench his domes with greenish tetter. Now I see a host of naked gents, armed With horns of behemoth and unicorn, Who wander, blinded by the clinging spells O hostile wizardry, and stagger on To forests where the very leaves have eyes, And ebonies like wrathful dragons roar To teaks a-chuckle in the loathly gloom; Where coiled lianas lean, with serried fangs, From writhing palms with swollen boles that moan; Where leeches of a scarlet moss have sucked The eyes of some dead monster, and have crawled To bask upon his azure-spotted spine; Where hydra-throated blossoms hiss and sing, Or yawn with mouths that drip a sluggish dew Whose touch is death and slow corrosion. Then I watch a war of pygmies, met by night, With pitter of their drums of parrot's hide, On plains with no horizon, where a god Might lose his way for centuries; and there, In wreathèd light and fulgors all convolved, A rout of green, enormous moons ascend, With rays that like a shivering venom run On inch-long swords of lizard-fang. Surveyed From this my throne, as from a central sun, The pageantries of worlds and cycles pass; Forgotten splendors, dream by dream, unfold Like tapestry, and vanish; violet suns, Or suns of changeful iridescence, bring Their rays about me like the colored lights Imploring priests might lift to glorify The face of some averted god; the songs Of mystic poets in a purple world Ascend to me in music that is made From unconceivèd perfumes and the pulse Of love ineffable; the lute-players Whose lutes are strung with gold of the utmost moon, Call forth delicious languors, never known Save to their golden kings; the sorcerers Of hooded stars inscrutable to God, Surrender me their demon-wrested scrolls, lnscribed with lore of monstrous alchemies And awful transformations. If I will I am at once the vision and the seer, And mingle with my ever-streaming pomps, And still abide their suzerain: I am The neophyte who serves a nameless god, Within whose fane the fanes of Hecatompylos Were arks the Titan worshippers might bear, Or flags to pave the threshold; or I am The god himself, who calls the fleeing clouds Into the nave where suns might congregate And veils the darkling mountain of his face With fold on solemn fold; for whom the priests Amass their monthly hecatomb of gems Opals that are a camel-cumbering load, And monstrous alabraundines, won from war With realms of hostile serpents; which arise, Combustible, in vapors many-hued And myrrh-excelling perfumes. It is I, The king, who holds with scepter-dropping hand The helm of some great barge of orichalchum, Sailing upon an amethystine sea To isles of timeless summer: for the snows Of Hyperborean winter, and their winds, Sleep in his jewel-builded capital, Nor any charm of flame-wrought wizardry, Nor conjured suns may rout them; so he fees, With captive kings to urge his serried oars, Hopeful of dales where amaranthine dawn Hath never left the faintly sighing lote And lisping moly. Firm of heart, I fare Impanoplied with azure diamond, As hero of a quest Achernar lights, To deserts filled with ever-wandering flames That feed upon the sullen marl, and soar To wrap the slopes of mountains, and to leap With tongues intolerably lengthening That lick the blenchèd heavens. But there lives (Secure as in a garden walled from wind) A lonely flower by a placid well, Midmost the flaring tumult of the flames, That roar as roars a storm-possessed sea, Impacable for ever; and within That simple grail the blossom lifts, there lies One drop of an incomparable dew Which heals the parchèd weariness of kings, And cures the wound of wisdom. I am page To an emperor who reigns ten thousand years, And through his labyrinthine palace-rooms, Through courts and colonnades and balconies Wherein immensity itself is mazed, I seek the golden gorget he hath lost, On which, in sapphires fine as orris-seed, Are writ the names of his conniving stars And friendly planets. Roaming thus, I hear Like demon tears incessant, through dark ages, The drip of sullen clepsydrae; and once In every lustrum, hear the brazen clocks Innumerably clang with such a sound As brazen hammers make, by devils dinned On tombs of all the dead; and nevermore I find the gorget, but at length I find A sealèd room whose nameless prisoner Moans with a nameless torture, and would turn To hell's red rack as to a lilied couch From that whereon they stretched him; and I find, Prostrate upon a lotus-painted floor, The loveliest of all beloved slaves My emperor hath, and from her pulseless side A serpent rises, whiter than the root Of some venefic bloom in darkness grown, And gazes up with green-lit eyes that seem Like drops of cold, congealing poison. Hark! What word was whispered in a tongue unknown, In crypts of some impenetrable world? Whose is the dark, dethroning secrecy I cannot share, though I am king of suns, And king therewith of strong eternity, Whose gnomons with their swords of shadow guard My gates, and slay the intruder? Silence loads The wind of ether, and the worlds are still To hear the word that flees mine audience. In simultaneous ruin, al my dreams Fall like a rack of fuming vapors raised To semblance by a necromant, and leave Spirit and sense unthinkably alone Above a universe of shrouded stars And suns that wander, cowled with sullen gloom, Like witches to a Sabbath. . . . Fear is born In crypts below the nadir, and hath crawled Reaching the floor of space, and waits for wings To lift it upward like a hellish worm Fain for the flesh of cherubim. Red orbs And eyes that gleam remotely as the stars, But are not eyes of suns or galaxies, Gather and throng to the base of darkness; flame Behind some black, abysmal curtain burns, Implacable, and fanned to whitest wrath By raisèd wings that flail the whiffled gloom, And make a brief and broken wind that moans As one who rides a throbbing rack. There is A Thing that crouches, worlds and years remote, Whose horns a demon sharpens, rasping forth A note to shatter the donjon-keeps of time, Or crack the sphere of crystal. All is dark For ages, and my toiling heart-suspends Its clamor as within the clutch of death Tightening with tense, hermetic rigors. Then, In one enormous, million-flashing flame, The stars unveil, the suns remove their cowls, And beam to their responding planets; time Is mine once more, and armies of its dreams Rally to that insuperable throne Firmed on the zenith. Once again I seek The meads of shining moly I had found In some anterior vision, by a stream No cloud hath ever tarnished; where the sun, A gold Narcissus, loiters evermore Above his golden image. But I find A corpse the ebbing water will not keep, With eyes like sapphires that have lain in hell| And felt the hissing coals; and all the flowers About me turn to hooded serpents, swayed By flutes of devils in lascivious dance Meet for the nod of Satan, when he reigns Above the raging Sabbath, and is wooed By sarabands of witches. But I turn To mountains guarding with their horns of snow The source of that befoulèd rill, and seek A pinnacle where none but eagles climb, And they with failing pennons. But in vain I flee, for on that pylon of the sky Some curse hath turned the unprinted snow to flame— Red fires that curl and cluster to my tread, Trying the summit's narrow cirque. And now I see a silver python far beneath- Vast as a river that a fiend hath witched And forced to flow reverted in its course To mountains whence it issued. Rapidly It winds from slope to crumbling slope, and fills Ravines and chasmal gorges, till the crags Totter with coil on coil incumbent. Soon It hath entwined the pinnacle I keep, And gapes with a fanged, unfathomable maw Wherein Great Typhon and Enceladus Were orts of daily glut. But I am gone, For at my call a hippogriff hath come, And firm between his thunder-beating wings I mount the sheer cerulean walls of noon And see the earth, a spurnèd pebble, fall— Lost in the fields of nether stars—and seek A planet where the outwearied wings of time Might pause and furl for respite, or the plumes Of death be stayed, and loiter in reprieve Above some deathless lily: for therein Beauty hath found an avatar of flowers- Blossoms that clothe it as a colored flame From peak to peak, from pole to sullen pole, And turn the skies to perfume. There I find A lonely castle, calm, and unbeset Save by the purple spears of amaranth, And leafing iris tender-sworded. Walls Of flushèd marble, wonderful with rose, And domes like golden bubbles, and minarets That take the clouds as coronal-these are mine, For voiceless looms the peaceful barbican, And the heavy-teethed portcullis hangs aloft To grin a welcome. So I leave awhile My hippogriff to crop the magic meads, And pass into a court the lilies hold, And tread them to a fragrance that pursues To win the portico, whose columns, carved Of lazuli and amber, mock the palms Of bright Aidennic forests-capitalled With fronds of stone fretted to airy lace, Enfolding drupes that seem as tawny clusters Of breasts of unknown houris; and convolved With vines of shut and shadowy-leavèd flowers Like the dropt lids of women that endure Some loin-dissolving ecstasy. Through doors Enlaid with lilies twined luxuriously, I enter, dazed and blinded with the sun, And hear, in gloom that changing colors cloud, A chuckle sharp as crepitating ice Upheaved and cloven by shoulders of the damned Who strive in Antenora. When my eyes Undazzle, and the cloud of color fades, I find me in a monster-guarded room, Where marble apes with wings of griffins crowd On walls an evil sculptor wrought, and beasts Wherein the sloth and vampire-bat unite, Pendulous by their toes of tarnished bronze, Usurp the shadowy interval of lamps That hang from ebon arches. Like a ripple Borne by the wind from pool to sluggish pool In fields where wide Cocytus flows his bound, A crackling smile around that circle runs, And all the stone-wrought gibbons stare at me With eyes that turn to glowing coals. A fear That found no name in Babel, flings me on, Breathless and faint with horror, to a hall Within whose weary, self-reverting round, The languid curtains, heavier than palls, Unnumerably depict a weary king Who fain would cool his jewel-crusted hands In lakes of emerald evening, or the field Of dreamless poppies pure with rain. I flee Onward, and all the shadowy curtains shake With tremors of a silken-sighing mirth, And whispers of the innumerable king, Breathing a tale of ancient pestilence Whose very words are vile contagion. Then I reach a room where caryatids, Carved in the form of voluptuous Titan women, Surround a throne flowering ebony Where creeps a vine of crystal. On the throne There lolls a wan, enormous Worm, whose bulk, Tumid with all the rottenness of kings, Overflows its arms with fold on creasèd fold Obscenely bloating. Open-mouthed he leans, And from his fulvous throat a score of tongues, Depending like to wreaths of torpid vipers, Drivel with phosphorescent slime, that runs Down all his length of soft and monstrous folds, And creeping among the flowers of ebony, Lends them the life of tiny serpents. Now, Ere the Horror ope those red and lashless slits Of eyes that draw the gnat and midge, I turn And follow down a dusty hall, whose gloom, Lined by the statues with their mighty limbs, Ends in golden-roofèd balcony Sphering the flowered horizon. Ere my heart Hath hushed the panic tumult of its pulses, I listen, from beyond the horizon's rim, A mutter faint as when the far simoom, Mounting from unknown deserts, opens forth, Wide as the waste, those wings of torrid night That shake the doom of cities from their folds, And musters in its van a thousand winds That, with disrooted palms for besoms, rise, And sweep the sands to fury. As the storm, Approaching, mounts and loudens to the ears Of them that toil in fields of sesame, So grows the mutter, and a shadow creeps Above the gold horizon like a dawn Of darkness climbing zenith-ward. They come, The Sabaoth of retribution, drawn From all dread spheres that knew my trespassing, And led by vengeful fiends and dire alastors That owned my sway aforetime! Cockatrice, Chimera, martichoras, behemoth, Geryon, and sphinx, and hydra, on my ken Arise as might some Afrit-builded city Consummate in the lifting of a lash With thunderous domes and sounding obelisks And towers of night and fire alternate! Wings Of white-hot stone along the hissing wind Bear up the huge and furnace-hearted beasts Of hells beyond Rutilicus; and things Whose lightless length would mete the gyre of moons— Born from the caverns of a dying sun Uncoil to the very zenith, half-disclosed From gulfs below the horizon; octopi Like blazing moons with countless arms of fire, Climb from the seas of ever-surging flame That roll and roar through planets unconsumed, Beating on coasts of unknown metals; beasts That range the mighty worlds of Alioth rise, Afforesting the heavens with mulitudinous horns Amid whose maze the winds are lost; and borne On cliff-like brows of plunging scolopendras, The shell-wrought towers of ocean-witches loom; And griffin-mounted gods, and demons throned On-sable dragons, and the cockodrills That bear the spleenful pygmies on their backs; And blue-faced wizards from the worlds of Saiph, On whom Titanic scorpions fawn; and armies That move with fronts reverted from the foe, And strike athwart their shoulders at the shapes The shields reflect in crystal; and eidola Fashioned within unfathomable caves By hands of eyeless peoples; and the blind Worm-shapen monsters of a sunless world, With krakens from the ultimate abyss, And Demogorgons of the outer dark, Arising, shout with dire multisonous clamors, And threatening me with dooms ineffable In words whereat the heavens leap to flame, Advance upon the enchanted palace. Falling For league on league before, their shadows light And eat like fire the arnaranthine meads, Leaving an ashen desert. In the palace I hear the apes of marble shriek and howl, And all the women-shapen columns moan, Babbling with terror. In my tenfold fear, A monstrous dread unnamed in any hall, I rise, and flee with the fleeing wind for wings, And in a trice the wizard palace reefs, And spring to a single tower of flame, Goes out, and leaves nor shard nor ember! Flown Beyond the world upon that fleeing wind I reach the gulf's irrespirable verge, Where fads the strongest storm for breath, and fall, Supportless, through the nadir-plungèd gloom, Beyond the scope and vision of the sun, To other skies and systems. In a world Deep-wooded with the multi-colored fungi That soar to semblance of fantastic palms, I fall as falls the meteor-stone, and break A score of trunks to atom powder. Unharmed I rise, and through the illimitable woods, Among the trees of flimsy opal, roam, And see their tops that clamber hour by hour To touch the suns of iris. Things unseen, Whose charnel breath informs the tideless air With spreading pools of fetor, follow me, Elusive past the ever-changing palms; And pittering moths with wide and ashen wings Flit on before, and insects ember-hued, Descending, hurtle through the gorgeous gloom And quench themselves in crumbling thickets. Heard Far off, the gong-like roar of beasts unknown Resounds at measured intervals of time, Shaking the riper trees to dust, that falls In clouds of acrid perfume, stifling me Beneath an irised pall. Now the palmettoes Grow far apart, and lessen momently To shrubs a dwarf might topple. Over them I see an empty desert, all ablaze With ametrysts and rubies, and the dust Of garnets or carnelians. On I roam, Treading the gorgeous grit, that dazzles me With leaping waves of endless rutilance, Whereby the air is turned to a crimson gloom Through which I wander blind as any Kobold; Till underfoot the grinding sands give place To stone or metal, with a massive ring More welcome to mine ears than golden bells Or tinkle of silver fountains. When the gloom Of crimson lifts, I stand upon the edge Of a broad black plain of adamant that reaches, Level as windless water, to the verge Of all the world; and through the sable plain A hundred streams of shattered marble run, And streams of broken steel, and streams of bronze, Like to the ruin of all the wars of time, To plunge with clangor of timeless cataracts Adown the gulfs eternal. So I follow Between a river of steel and a river of bronze, With ripples loud and tuneless as the clash Of a million lutes; and come to the precipice From which they fall, and make the mighty sound Of a million swords that meet a million shields, Or din of spears and armour in the wars Of half the worlds and eons. Far beneath They fall, through gulfs and cycles of the void, And vanish like a stream of broken stars into the nether darkness; nor the gods Of any sun, nor demons of the gulf, Will dare to know what everlasting sea Is fed thereby, and mounts forevermore In one unebbing tide. What nimbus-cloud Or night of sudden and supreme eclipse, Is on the suns opal? At my side The rivers run with a wan and ghostly gleam Through darkness falling as the night that falls From spheres extinguished. Turning, I behold Betwixt the sable desert and the suns, The poisèd wings of all the dragon-rout, Far-flown in black occlusion thousand-fold Through stars, and deeps, and devastated worlds, Upon my trail of terror! Griffins, rocs, And sluggish, dark chimeras, heavy-winged After the ravin of dispeopled lands, And harpies, and the vulture-birds of hell, Hot from abominable feasts, and fain To cool their beaks and talons in my blood— All, all have gathered, and the wingless rear, With rank on rank of foul, colossal Worms, Makes horrent now the horizon. From the wan I hear the shriek of wyvers, loud and shrill As tempests in a broken fane, and roar Of sphinxes, like relentless toll of bells From towers infernal. Cloud on hellish cloud They arch the zenith, and a dreadful wind Falls from them like the wind before the storm, And in the wind my riven garment streams And flutters in the face of all the void, Even as flows a flaffing spirit, lost On the pit s undying tempest. Louder grows The thunder of the streams of stone and bronze— Redoubled with the roar of torrent wings Inseparable mingled. Scarce I keep My footing in the gulfward winds of fear, And mighty thunders beating to the void In sea-like waves incessant; and would flee With them, and prove the nadir-founded night Where fall the streams of ruin. But when I reach The verge, and seek through sun-defeating gloom To measure with my gaze the dread descent, I see a tiny star within the depths- A light that stays me while the wings of doom Convene their thickening thousands: for the star increases, taking to its hueless orb, With all the speed of horror-changèd dreams, The light as of a million million moons; And floating up through gulfs and glooms eclipsed It grows and grows, a huge white eyeless Face That fills the void and fills the universe, And bloats against the limits of the world With lips of flame that open . . . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Forgetful Archivist he/him Posted February 16, 2018 Report Share Posted February 16, 2018 (edited) Spoiler for length and because it summarizes Hrathen's life. Spoiler He steps off the ship his pace is steady no one comes to greet their Savior his heart is heavy. He knows what must be done his confidence like stone uncertainty worms through and chills him to the bone. He plots and schemes intrigue and lies he teaches hate ‘twill be his demise. his fear grows follows evil in man’s form he knows. Betraying his prophet he fights for the right he is a heretic stabbed in the night. Now he is dead his sacrifice known now his love reveres his bones. 1 Edited February 21, 2018 by The Forgetful Archivist 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted February 19, 2018 Author Report Share Posted February 19, 2018 On 15/02/2018 at 1:09 PM, Ammanas said: I read a good one the other day. I will spoil it (but only for length) Reveal hidden contents The Hashish Eater -or- the Apocalypse of Evil Clark Ashton Smith Bow down: I am the emperor of dreams; I crown me with the million-colored sun Of secret worlds incredible, and take Their trailing skies for vestment when I soar, Throned on the mounting zenith, and illume The spaceward-flown horizons infinite. Like rampant monsters roaring for their glut, The fiery-crested oceans rise and rise, By jealous moons maleficently urged To follow me for ever; mountains horned With peaks of sharpest adamant, and mawed With sulphur-lit volcanoes lava-langued, Usurp the skies with thunder, but in vain; And continents of serpent-shapen trees, With slimy trunks that lengthen league by league, Pursue my light through ages spurned to fire By that supreme ascendance; sorcerers, And evil kings, predominanthly armed With scrolls of fulvous dragon-skin whereon Are worm-like runes of ever-twisting flame, Would stay me; and the sirens of the stars, With foam-like songs from silver fragrance wrought, Would lure me to their crystal reefs; and moons Where viper-eyed, senescent devils dwell, With antic gnomes abominably wise, Heave up their icy horns across my way. But naught deters me from the goal ordained By suns and eons and immortal wars, And sung by moons and motes; the goal whose name Is all the secret of forgotten glyphs By sinful gods in torrid rubies writ For ending of a brazen book; the goal Whereat my soaring ecstasy may stand In amplest heavens multiplied to hold My hordes of thunder-vested avatars, And Promethèan armies of my thought, That brandish claspèd levins. There I call My memories, intolerably clad In light the peaks of paradise may wear, And lead the Armageddon of my dreams Whose instant shout of triumph is become Immensity's own music: for their feet Are founded on innumerable worlds, Remote in alien epochs, and their arms Upraised, are columns potent to exalt With ease ineffable the countless thrones Of all the gods that are or gods to be, And bear the seats of Asmodai and Set Above the seventh paradise. Supreme In culminant omniscience manifold, And served by senses multitudinous, Far-posted on the shifting walls of time, With eyes that roam the star-unwinnowed fields Of utter night and chaos, I convoke The Babel of their visions, and attend At once their myriad witness. I behold In Ombos, where the fallen Titans dwell, With mountain-builded walls, and gulfs for moat, The secret cleft that cunning dwarves have dug Beneath an alp-like buttress; and I list, Too late, the clam of adamantine gongs Dinned by their drowsy guardians, whose feet Have fell the wasp-like sting of little knives Embrued With slobber of the basilisk Or the pail Juice of wounded upas. In Some red Antarean garden-world, I see The sacred flower with lips of purple flesh, And silver-Lashed, vermilion-lidded eyes Of torpid azure; whom his furtive priests At moonless eve in terror seek to slay With bubbling grails of sacrificial blood That hide a hueless poison. And I read Upon the tongue of a forgotten sphinx, The annulling word a spiteful demon wrote In gall of slain chimeras; and I know What pentacles the lunar wizards use, That once allured the gulf-returning roc, With ten great wings of furlèd storm, to pause Midmost an alabaster mount; and there, With boulder-weighted webs of dragons' gut Uplift by cranes a captive giant built, They wound the monstrous, moonquake-throbbing bird, And plucked from off his saber-taloned feet Uranian sapphires fast in frozen blood, And amethysts from Mars. I lean to read With slant-lipped mages, in an evil star, The monstrous archives of a war that ran Through wasted eons, and the prophecy Of wars renewed, which shall commemorate Some enmity of wivern-headed kings Even to the brink of time. I know the blooms Of bluish fungus, freaked with mercury, That bloat within the creators of the moon, And in one still, selenic and fetor; and I know What clammy blossoms, blanched and cavern-grown, Are proffered to their gods in Uranus By mole-eyed peoples; and the livid seed Of some black fruit a king in Saturn ate, Which, cast upon his tinkling palace-floor, Took root between the burnished flags, and now Hath mounted and become a hellish tree, Whose lithe and hairy branches, lined with mouths, Net like a hundred ropes his lurching throne, And strain at starting pillars. I behold The slowly-thronging corals that usurp Some harbour of a million-masted sea, And sun them on the league-long wharves of gold— Bulks of enormous crimson, kraken-limbed And kraken-headed, lifting up as crowns The octiremes of perished emperors, And galleys fraught with royal gems, that sailed From a sea-fled haven. Swifter and stranger grow The visions: now a mighty city looms, Hewn from a hill of purest cinnabar To domes and turrets like a sunrise thronged With tier on tier of captive moons, half-drowned In shifting erubescence. But whose hands Were sculptors of its doors, and columns wrought To semblance of prodigious blooms of old, No eremite hath lingered there to say, And no man comes to learn: for long ago A prophet came, warning its timid king Against the plague of lichens that had crept Across subverted empires, and the sand Of wastes that cyclopean mountains ward; Which, slow and ineluctable, would come To take his fiery bastions and his fanes, And quench his domes with greenish tetter. Now I see a host of naked gents, armed With horns of behemoth and unicorn, Who wander, blinded by the clinging spells O hostile wizardry, and stagger on To forests where the very leaves have eyes, And ebonies like wrathful dragons roar To teaks a-chuckle in the loathly gloom; Where coiled lianas lean, with serried fangs, From writhing palms with swollen boles that moan; Where leeches of a scarlet moss have sucked The eyes of some dead monster, and have crawled To bask upon his azure-spotted spine; Where hydra-throated blossoms hiss and sing, Or yawn with mouths that drip a sluggish dew Whose touch is death and slow corrosion. Then I watch a war of pygmies, met by night, With pitter of their drums of parrot's hide, On plains with no horizon, where a god Might lose his way for centuries; and there, In wreathèd light and fulgors all convolved, A rout of green, enormous moons ascend, With rays that like a shivering venom run On inch-long swords of lizard-fang. Surveyed From this my throne, as from a central sun, The pageantries of worlds and cycles pass; Forgotten splendors, dream by dream, unfold Like tapestry, and vanish; violet suns, Or suns of changeful iridescence, bring Their rays about me like the colored lights Imploring priests might lift to glorify The face of some averted god; the songs Of mystic poets in a purple world Ascend to me in music that is made From unconceivèd perfumes and the pulse Of love ineffable; the lute-players Whose lutes are strung with gold of the utmost moon, Call forth delicious languors, never known Save to their golden kings; the sorcerers Of hooded stars inscrutable to God, Surrender me their demon-wrested scrolls, lnscribed with lore of monstrous alchemies And awful transformations. If I will I am at once the vision and the seer, And mingle with my ever-streaming pomps, And still abide their suzerain: I am The neophyte who serves a nameless god, Within whose fane the fanes of Hecatompylos Were arks the Titan worshippers might bear, Or flags to pave the threshold; or I am The god himself, who calls the fleeing clouds Into the nave where suns might congregate And veils the darkling mountain of his face With fold on solemn fold; for whom the priests Amass their monthly hecatomb of gems Opals that are a camel-cumbering load, And monstrous alabraundines, won from war With realms of hostile serpents; which arise, Combustible, in vapors many-hued And myrrh-excelling perfumes. It is I, The king, who holds with scepter-dropping hand The helm of some great barge of orichalchum, Sailing upon an amethystine sea To isles of timeless summer: for the snows Of Hyperborean winter, and their winds, Sleep in his jewel-builded capital, Nor any charm of flame-wrought wizardry, Nor conjured suns may rout them; so he fees, With captive kings to urge his serried oars, Hopeful of dales where amaranthine dawn Hath never left the faintly sighing lote And lisping moly. Firm of heart, I fare Impanoplied with azure diamond, As hero of a quest Achernar lights, To deserts filled with ever-wandering flames That feed upon the sullen marl, and soar To wrap the slopes of mountains, and to leap With tongues intolerably lengthening That lick the blenchèd heavens. But there lives (Secure as in a garden walled from wind) A lonely flower by a placid well, Midmost the flaring tumult of the flames, That roar as roars a storm-possessed sea, Impacable for ever; and within That simple grail the blossom lifts, there lies One drop of an incomparable dew Which heals the parchèd weariness of kings, And cures the wound of wisdom. I am page To an emperor who reigns ten thousand years, And through his labyrinthine palace-rooms, Through courts and colonnades and balconies Wherein immensity itself is mazed, I seek the golden gorget he hath lost, On which, in sapphires fine as orris-seed, Are writ the names of his conniving stars And friendly planets. Roaming thus, I hear Like demon tears incessant, through dark ages, The drip of sullen clepsydrae; and once In every lustrum, hear the brazen clocks Innumerably clang with such a sound As brazen hammers make, by devils dinned On tombs of all the dead; and nevermore I find the gorget, but at length I find A sealèd room whose nameless prisoner Moans with a nameless torture, and would turn To hell's red rack as to a lilied couch From that whereon they stretched him; and I find, Prostrate upon a lotus-painted floor, The loveliest of all beloved slaves My emperor hath, and from her pulseless side A serpent rises, whiter than the root Of some venefic bloom in darkness grown, And gazes up with green-lit eyes that seem Like drops of cold, congealing poison. Hark! What word was whispered in a tongue unknown, In crypts of some impenetrable world? Whose is the dark, dethroning secrecy I cannot share, though I am king of suns, And king therewith of strong eternity, Whose gnomons with their swords of shadow guard My gates, and slay the intruder? Silence loads The wind of ether, and the worlds are still To hear the word that flees mine audience. In simultaneous ruin, al my dreams Fall like a rack of fuming vapors raised To semblance by a necromant, and leave Spirit and sense unthinkably alone Above a universe of shrouded stars And suns that wander, cowled with sullen gloom, Like witches to a Sabbath. . . . Fear is born In crypts below the nadir, and hath crawled Reaching the floor of space, and waits for wings To lift it upward like a hellish worm Fain for the flesh of cherubim. Red orbs And eyes that gleam remotely as the stars, But are not eyes of suns or galaxies, Gather and throng to the base of darkness; flame Behind some black, abysmal curtain burns, Implacable, and fanned to whitest wrath By raisèd wings that flail the whiffled gloom, And make a brief and broken wind that moans As one who rides a throbbing rack. There is A Thing that crouches, worlds and years remote, Whose horns a demon sharpens, rasping forth A note to shatter the donjon-keeps of time, Or crack the sphere of crystal. All is dark For ages, and my toiling heart-suspends Its clamor as within the clutch of death Tightening with tense, hermetic rigors. Then, In one enormous, million-flashing flame, The stars unveil, the suns remove their cowls, And beam to their responding planets; time Is mine once more, and armies of its dreams Rally to that insuperable throne Firmed on the zenith. Once again I seek The meads of shining moly I had found In some anterior vision, by a stream No cloud hath ever tarnished; where the sun, A gold Narcissus, loiters evermore Above his golden image. But I find A corpse the ebbing water will not keep, With eyes like sapphires that have lain in hell| And felt the hissing coals; and all the flowers About me turn to hooded serpents, swayed By flutes of devils in lascivious dance Meet for the nod of Satan, when he reigns Above the raging Sabbath, and is wooed By sarabands of witches. But I turn To mountains guarding with their horns of snow The source of that befoulèd rill, and seek A pinnacle where none but eagles climb, And they with failing pennons. But in vain I flee, for on that pylon of the sky Some curse hath turned the unprinted snow to flame— Red fires that curl and cluster to my tread, Trying the summit's narrow cirque. And now I see a silver python far beneath- Vast as a river that a fiend hath witched And forced to flow reverted in its course To mountains whence it issued. Rapidly It winds from slope to crumbling slope, and fills Ravines and chasmal gorges, till the crags Totter with coil on coil incumbent. Soon It hath entwined the pinnacle I keep, And gapes with a fanged, unfathomable maw Wherein Great Typhon and Enceladus Were orts of daily glut. But I am gone, For at my call a hippogriff hath come, And firm between his thunder-beating wings I mount the sheer cerulean walls of noon And see the earth, a spurnèd pebble, fall— Lost in the fields of nether stars—and seek A planet where the outwearied wings of time Might pause and furl for respite, or the plumes Of death be stayed, and loiter in reprieve Above some deathless lily: for therein Beauty hath found an avatar of flowers- Blossoms that clothe it as a colored flame From peak to peak, from pole to sullen pole, And turn the skies to perfume. There I find A lonely castle, calm, and unbeset Save by the purple spears of amaranth, And leafing iris tender-sworded. Walls Of flushèd marble, wonderful with rose, And domes like golden bubbles, and minarets That take the clouds as coronal-these are mine, For voiceless looms the peaceful barbican, And the heavy-teethed portcullis hangs aloft To grin a welcome. So I leave awhile My hippogriff to crop the magic meads, And pass into a court the lilies hold, And tread them to a fragrance that pursues To win the portico, whose columns, carved Of lazuli and amber, mock the palms Of bright Aidennic forests-capitalled With fronds of stone fretted to airy lace, Enfolding drupes that seem as tawny clusters Of breasts of unknown houris; and convolved With vines of shut and shadowy-leavèd flowers Like the dropt lids of women that endure Some loin-dissolving ecstasy. Through doors Enlaid with lilies twined luxuriously, I enter, dazed and blinded with the sun, And hear, in gloom that changing colors cloud, A chuckle sharp as crepitating ice Upheaved and cloven by shoulders of the damned Who strive in Antenora. When my eyes Undazzle, and the cloud of color fades, I find me in a monster-guarded room, Where marble apes with wings of griffins crowd On walls an evil sculptor wrought, and beasts Wherein the sloth and vampire-bat unite, Pendulous by their toes of tarnished bronze, Usurp the shadowy interval of lamps That hang from ebon arches. Like a ripple Borne by the wind from pool to sluggish pool In fields where wide Cocytus flows his bound, A crackling smile around that circle runs, And all the stone-wrought gibbons stare at me With eyes that turn to glowing coals. A fear That found no name in Babel, flings me on, Breathless and faint with horror, to a hall Within whose weary, self-reverting round, The languid curtains, heavier than palls, Unnumerably depict a weary king Who fain would cool his jewel-crusted hands In lakes of emerald evening, or the field Of dreamless poppies pure with rain. I flee Onward, and all the shadowy curtains shake With tremors of a silken-sighing mirth, And whispers of the innumerable king, Breathing a tale of ancient pestilence Whose very words are vile contagion. Then I reach a room where caryatids, Carved in the form of voluptuous Titan women, Surround a throne flowering ebony Where creeps a vine of crystal. On the throne There lolls a wan, enormous Worm, whose bulk, Tumid with all the rottenness of kings, Overflows its arms with fold on creasèd fold Obscenely bloating. Open-mouthed he leans, And from his fulvous throat a score of tongues, Depending like to wreaths of torpid vipers, Drivel with phosphorescent slime, that runs Down all his length of soft and monstrous folds, And creeping among the flowers of ebony, Lends them the life of tiny serpents. Now, Ere the Horror ope those red and lashless slits Of eyes that draw the gnat and midge, I turn And follow down a dusty hall, whose gloom, Lined by the statues with their mighty limbs, Ends in golden-roofèd balcony Sphering the flowered horizon. Ere my heart Hath hushed the panic tumult of its pulses, I listen, from beyond the horizon's rim, A mutter faint as when the far simoom, Mounting from unknown deserts, opens forth, Wide as the waste, those wings of torrid night That shake the doom of cities from their folds, And musters in its van a thousand winds That, with disrooted palms for besoms, rise, And sweep the sands to fury. As the storm, Approaching, mounts and loudens to the ears Of them that toil in fields of sesame, So grows the mutter, and a shadow creeps Above the gold horizon like a dawn Of darkness climbing zenith-ward. They come, The Sabaoth of retribution, drawn From all dread spheres that knew my trespassing, And led by vengeful fiends and dire alastors That owned my sway aforetime! Cockatrice, Chimera, martichoras, behemoth, Geryon, and sphinx, and hydra, on my ken Arise as might some Afrit-builded city Consummate in the lifting of a lash With thunderous domes and sounding obelisks And towers of night and fire alternate! Wings Of white-hot stone along the hissing wind Bear up the huge and furnace-hearted beasts Of hells beyond Rutilicus; and things Whose lightless length would mete the gyre of moons— Born from the caverns of a dying sun Uncoil to the very zenith, half-disclosed From gulfs below the horizon; octopi Like blazing moons with countless arms of fire, Climb from the seas of ever-surging flame That roll and roar through planets unconsumed, Beating on coasts of unknown metals; beasts That range the mighty worlds of Alioth rise, Afforesting the heavens with mulitudinous horns Amid whose maze the winds are lost; and borne On cliff-like brows of plunging scolopendras, The shell-wrought towers of ocean-witches loom; And griffin-mounted gods, and demons throned On-sable dragons, and the cockodrills That bear the spleenful pygmies on their backs; And blue-faced wizards from the worlds of Saiph, On whom Titanic scorpions fawn; and armies That move with fronts reverted from the foe, And strike athwart their shoulders at the shapes The shields reflect in crystal; and eidola Fashioned within unfathomable caves By hands of eyeless peoples; and the blind Worm-shapen monsters of a sunless world, With krakens from the ultimate abyss, And Demogorgons of the outer dark, Arising, shout with dire multisonous clamors, And threatening me with dooms ineffable In words whereat the heavens leap to flame, Advance upon the enchanted palace. Falling For league on league before, their shadows light And eat like fire the arnaranthine meads, Leaving an ashen desert. In the palace I hear the apes of marble shriek and howl, And all the women-shapen columns moan, Babbling with terror. In my tenfold fear, A monstrous dread unnamed in any hall, I rise, and flee with the fleeing wind for wings, And in a trice the wizard palace reefs, And spring to a single tower of flame, Goes out, and leaves nor shard nor ember! Flown Beyond the world upon that fleeing wind I reach the gulf's irrespirable verge, Where fads the strongest storm for breath, and fall, Supportless, through the nadir-plungèd gloom, Beyond the scope and vision of the sun, To other skies and systems. In a world Deep-wooded with the multi-colored fungi That soar to semblance of fantastic palms, I fall as falls the meteor-stone, and break A score of trunks to atom powder. Unharmed I rise, and through the illimitable woods, Among the trees of flimsy opal, roam, And see their tops that clamber hour by hour To touch the suns of iris. Things unseen, Whose charnel breath informs the tideless air With spreading pools of fetor, follow me, Elusive past the ever-changing palms; And pittering moths with wide and ashen wings Flit on before, and insects ember-hued, Descending, hurtle through the gorgeous gloom And quench themselves in crumbling thickets. Heard Far off, the gong-like roar of beasts unknown Resounds at measured intervals of time, Shaking the riper trees to dust, that falls In clouds of acrid perfume, stifling me Beneath an irised pall. Now the palmettoes Grow far apart, and lessen momently To shrubs a dwarf might topple. Over them I see an empty desert, all ablaze With ametrysts and rubies, and the dust Of garnets or carnelians. On I roam, Treading the gorgeous grit, that dazzles me With leaping waves of endless rutilance, Whereby the air is turned to a crimson gloom Through which I wander blind as any Kobold; Till underfoot the grinding sands give place To stone or metal, with a massive ring More welcome to mine ears than golden bells Or tinkle of silver fountains. When the gloom Of crimson lifts, I stand upon the edge Of a broad black plain of adamant that reaches, Level as windless water, to the verge Of all the world; and through the sable plain A hundred streams of shattered marble run, And streams of broken steel, and streams of bronze, Like to the ruin of all the wars of time, To plunge with clangor of timeless cataracts Adown the gulfs eternal. So I follow Between a river of steel and a river of bronze, With ripples loud and tuneless as the clash Of a million lutes; and come to the precipice From which they fall, and make the mighty sound Of a million swords that meet a million shields, Or din of spears and armour in the wars Of half the worlds and eons. Far beneath They fall, through gulfs and cycles of the void, And vanish like a stream of broken stars into the nether darkness; nor the gods Of any sun, nor demons of the gulf, Will dare to know what everlasting sea Is fed thereby, and mounts forevermore In one unebbing tide. What nimbus-cloud Or night of sudden and supreme eclipse, Is on the suns opal? At my side The rivers run with a wan and ghostly gleam Through darkness falling as the night that falls From spheres extinguished. Turning, I behold Betwixt the sable desert and the suns, The poisèd wings of all the dragon-rout, Far-flown in black occlusion thousand-fold Through stars, and deeps, and devastated worlds, Upon my trail of terror! Griffins, rocs, And sluggish, dark chimeras, heavy-winged After the ravin of dispeopled lands, And harpies, and the vulture-birds of hell, Hot from abominable feasts, and fain To cool their beaks and talons in my blood— All, all have gathered, and the wingless rear, With rank on rank of foul, colossal Worms, Makes horrent now the horizon. From the wan I hear the shriek of wyvers, loud and shrill As tempests in a broken fane, and roar Of sphinxes, like relentless toll of bells From towers infernal. Cloud on hellish cloud They arch the zenith, and a dreadful wind Falls from them like the wind before the storm, And in the wind my riven garment streams And flutters in the face of all the void, Even as flows a flaffing spirit, lost On the pit s undying tempest. Louder grows The thunder of the streams of stone and bronze— Redoubled with the roar of torrent wings Inseparable mingled. Scarce I keep My footing in the gulfward winds of fear, And mighty thunders beating to the void In sea-like waves incessant; and would flee With them, and prove the nadir-founded night Where fall the streams of ruin. But when I reach The verge, and seek through sun-defeating gloom To measure with my gaze the dread descent, I see a tiny star within the depths- A light that stays me while the wings of doom Convene their thickening thousands: for the star increases, taking to its hueless orb, With all the speed of horror-changèd dreams, The light as of a million million moons; And floating up through gulfs and glooms eclipsed It grows and grows, a huge white eyeless Face That fills the void and fills the universe, And bloats against the limits of the world With lips of flame that open . . . That is particularly good. Was it part of a book? By me: Hear now the lyrics of my heart The apple tree with golden fruit The hidden mountain, standing tall. The cliff face doomed to fall. It pierces through the land In fold and fallow dwelling long And in that music’s hand We hear a sieving song. “Where grows the smiling woods And badger wheels his way Where groves of elm are basking In the daylight’s gentle sway. “There, there my humble friends Will hearts once more be free To gather up their ragged ends And simply be.” Then tap your feet in time to it And hear its glad refrain; And if you hear it, oh my heart, Ignore the hidden pain. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ammanas Posted February 19, 2018 Report Share Posted February 19, 2018 @TheDwarfyOne This has been reprinted over the years in several books. Off the top of my head it can be found in this one: https://www.amazon.com/Eidolon-Other-Fantasies-Penguin-Classics-ebook/dp/B00DQV6QQW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1519050789&sr=8-2&keywords=Clark+ashton+smith His works are also public domain now so everything can be found here (click on the right side of the screen to get to his poetry: http://www.eldritchdark.com/writings/short-stories/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted February 19, 2018 Author Report Share Posted February 19, 2018 I can't believe I've not heard of him; that looks great. Not that I should trust someone known as "Truthless," of course. Still, thanks. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmernaut Posted February 20, 2018 Report Share Posted February 20, 2018 A haiku because that's the shortest to do. I walk between worlds And I've waited for eons. Where are the noodles? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted February 20, 2018 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2018 Haiku, you say? The darkness stirs wings About an empty bright throne The gods have left us. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted February 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted February 26, 2018 Beneath the great oak-wood The god named Pan is dying In the wheat fields of the West His folk are dying, In the great old tundra of the North And the crest of the midnight wave All nature’s folk are crying. And yet we are his people too Who left his house and went forth, Digging burrows of our own for iron. Bringing out the fox and hare with skill All for the visceral knowledge of the kill. Grandfather Pan is dying, and all in pain Becomes profane. Hear them swear. Again. Again. The wind is whispering curses And the beechen leaves are scared That when they touch the ground No comfort will be found. And so they rustle their lament For their already-fallen leafy fellows Silent to the human ear, which will not hear. Even I, writer of the tale, who thinks he can Does not believe the Great God Pan can fail But must instead appropriate autumnal glory, Rise in ashes and majestic wings of flame And being the world once more again Into his arms, his old arms, his farming arms And we with him will all be crying, flying. But Beneath the great oak-wood The god named Pan is dying. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted June 15, 2018 Report Share Posted June 15, 2018 The broken one reigns with a fist of unadulterated darkness. Shadow and anarchy convert men to little more than lusting beasts. The ground drinks of spilled blood until it falls into a drunken stupor. Light is drowned out as mankind descends into the era of Odium. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted November 7, 2018 Report Share Posted November 7, 2018 (edited) Behold I use my powers to necro you O' thread of poem!! The crashing of waves. Wakes sleeping giants of crystal. Greed foments evil. Only double posted to necro the thread an separate these poems. Edited November 7, 2018 by Nathrangking 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted December 14, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2018 I will now speak to you of something fair, Though words are crystalline and false - How else could I describe the fountain hair Of she whose fancied love I could not catch? Yes, I will speak, and it is false yet true That when I saw her first her eyes were light, Pure as the mountain air, the piercing blue, And sweet with joy that comes with youth. I could describe a beauty for your thought And you would see her dancing, caught in muse - Ah. I can almost see myself the lithe-like grace Of she who greets the mildest morning dews! But she is not so easy caught with words And so I dance around my subject's core - What would I say? Symmetry graces her With features men can't help but love, adore? No. I will not be known as one who caught in ice The truth of her - to freeze is here to kill. Instead, I'll tell you this - I loved her well, And venture that my spirit loves her still But I do not know her. I. Can. Not. Write. For she is fair, and beautiful, and swift But more is there beneath that surface-sight! Much more awaiting truth to lift Into the light. I sought her love, yet sought in vain For though I loved her well There's more beneath the surface than I know... Or that she'd freely tell. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 A bone shattering roar emerges from the sky above and drops me to the earth as an ancient oak felled by unfeeling fire or razor axe. Untamed winds fly and scour the earth clean of anything that is not securely connected to the parched stone. Whole populations flee to some unseen sanctum. The beasts of the land are gone swept away as if they had never existed. Fear takes a tangible form. I watch as a monstrous form breaks through the building mountains of cloud and descends with unnatural speed towards the ground. All flora vanishes beneath the onslaught like a giant’s breath. The realm has been emptied of what innocents can run and conceal themselves. Every predatory creature is lost in the blink of an eye as primordial nature comes undone. A flame which burns reality itself appears. A massive beast of amorphous quality strafes the earth with tendrils of a shadowy power that consumes the vitality of all that it touches. Not even the roots of gnarled and ancient yews remain intact. Emptiness and silence are the garments which are cinched tightly upon the land by the belt of fear. Creatures which answered to none cower in some hidden abyss. Mountains transform into peaks of glass and shatter. This creature shrouded in shadow lands in the middle of what was once a mighty city and claims the ruined keep as its own as desolation destroys most life. A shroud has covered all of existence. Hiding is futile as the storm which destroyed mountains is here to stay. A bone shattering roar emerged from the sky above and dropped me to the earth as an ancient oak felled by unfeeling fire or razor axe. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted June 27, 2019 Author Report Share Posted June 27, 2019 Reading the last through posts again before I posted this, I realised that there was some mighty strange juxtaposition between the last two posts XD When the Dwarven armies cry And stones are brought to light When the anvil sings and glory dreams When the Dwarven armies fight. Ten times ten thousand jewels gleam Beneath the mountain in our hoards of gold. The smiths are pouring molten metal to the beat Of soldiers marching in the street And axe and hauberk, chain and steel Are crafted in our halls of stone, Our halls where cowards crack their skulls And foes are like the new-mined stone. We are the Dwarves, we hold the depths And write our poems in the light of flame. What other race can you recall So full of honour, lacking shame? And when will heart be filled with joy, Or caught by beauty crafted well? When will your eyes be filled with tears And mind a brand a-flaming? When the Dwarven armies cry And stones are brought to light When the anvil sings and glory dreams When the Dwarven armies fight. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted June 28, 2019 Report Share Posted June 28, 2019 Carried upon the Wind A wave of cold rushes southward pulling behind it a litter of ice which glows in the rays of the rising sun. Beams blessed by Iris are beacons that sunder all barriers between the deities who spill blood and split flesh with whips of jagged barbs and those that bring forests from barren wilderness. Fields are blanketed by a malevolent frost that is untamed in its intent. Fetters of the kind which can hold even the mightiest primordial grab ahold of legions of deities hiding in palaces forgotten by mortals. Finely carved pearl is shattered as the barred gates are crushed with a single blow. The rulers are dragged out screaming and tossed into a void. Across the mortal world destruction is loosed upon both those to whom emaciated and sickly souls run as well as the sovereigns dressed in dross silks. Fields and forests once lush are blighted by rot and vermin that consume with the might of unchained storms intent on vengeance. Cities empty as civilization crumbles. Ghosts flee into the hills slaughtering the weakest in the hope of surviving one more day. Oceans boil until all that exists are seas of steam which are propelled across the land by violent tempests which is the source of all storms. The waves scalds the flesh of all who search for some shelter even if it will last but a moment. Crowns are tossed upon the ground and crushed into the earth until glittering mounds of gold and silver dust is all that remains. Tattered clothes of spun amethyst threads woven by immortal hands are scattered about as innumerable men, women, and children kneel in shackled bondage. Bows of power are bent and shattered by he who is borne upon the winds. He stands tall with eyes that are as the soul of all storms of ice. Into one of the newly formed seas aegis is disdainfully cast. It is slag as is the trident which had commanded the waves. Gone is the helm of Hades and the blade of War. Now is the time of Aeolis, the new master of Olympus. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralHZRD he/him Posted July 31, 2019 Report Share Posted July 31, 2019 (edited) Words by Me. Words on a page. A piece of the goal. Not a one can see. Their place in the whole. A moment of silence by Me. A moment of silence, In the midst of the noise A single choice In a world that destroys A minute of peace In the midst of this chaos A single voice When all else will cease. A single decision In the midst of distress A fathomless loss The source of such grief A cry left behind In the midst of the pain A heart that’s been broken By that awful red stain A broken decision In the midst of that lie A feeling of isolation That drove them to die Someone else's blood by Me. (Spoilered for length. Also lightly based on Kaladin.) Spoiler My hands covered in someone else's blood. A friend, an enemy? A face in the flood. Who were they before this war and this fight? A farmer, a father? What makes this all right? In the heat of the moment my eyes are made blind. To the people, the lives, the journeys I'd find. To the moments, the paths, that brought them all here. To this moment in time, to die on my spear. I know not the names of the faces I see. Of those that I've slain, that are here around me. Forgotten here, left in the mud. My hands covered in someone else's blood. A Haiku The song that I sing Nothing but a melody. Words long forgotten. Edited July 31, 2019 by TheVillageIdiot 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted July 31, 2019 Report Share Posted July 31, 2019 Haiku Ascent The colors take flight. Crisp air washes the spirit clean. Waking, rising, dawn. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyndlerunner he/him Posted August 1, 2019 Report Share Posted August 1, 2019 This Thread is a thing! Oh Joy! spoilers for length Spoiler The ocean meets the land, in its tender, cool, caress, As I walk upon the shores, and recall what I now miss. Ebbing and flowing, in the constant tide, Joy is mixed with sorrow, disgust is one with pride. The stones are worn and weathered, beaten by the waves, Some are cast upon the land, some dragged to wat’ry graves. This is how I often feel, a stone upon the shore, Dry and cold behind me, tempests rage before. Both are choices fated ill, a trial sore and tough, But then I look upon the stones, and see they are not rough. Time and trial leave them smooth, in their form most pure, Indeed, I am like a stone, of this I’m now sure. Life is alike that stormy shore, beautiful, yet cold We are like the stones, our fate yet to unfold- Whether we be cast aground, or dragged to depths untold, When we’re through we shall be just as the stones foretold. Smooth and pure, all flaws now past, And we shall live in peace at last. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zephrun’s Imperium they/he Posted August 2, 2019 Report Share Posted August 2, 2019 Oh, cool a poetry thread. Here's "Boots" (nothing to do with SA, sorry) Spoiler Grey morning air. Clouds reflected in silver puddles. Dying stars, shining their last breaths. Sun splaying painted colors across the newborn horizon. Red upon purple upon midnight blue at dawn. All. Shattered. Boots. Splintering the icy tears of the heavens, Still wet underneath. Disturbing blankets of ice, Laid to rest under the splitting sky. Boots. Strolling through the end of the world. Silently kicking up crystal droplets, Reflecting brilliance, Hitting the ground, And bursting. Boots. Worn and muddy. Loved and used. Black and yellow. Rubber. Full of memories. On the feet of a young girl, Wearing a blue coat with several buttons, With golden hair and sapphire eyes, Hope on her lips, And weight on her shoulders. Boots. Treading through the muddy trenches of life, Crushing colors carelessly, Like a wildfire across a plain. Slowing for no man, And carrying the resilient. Be careful, I warn you, With your boots. You can’t bring back the moments, Lost underfoot. Can’t create, If all you do is destroy. Can’t find your paradise through the trees, Can’t find a light in the shadows cast on the wall. Not if your boots are tromping through the sunrise. Not if your boots are all that matters. Would I lie to you? There’s nothing but dark now In my little world. The stars winked out years ago. But it’s too late, too late. Stop to see the sunrise. Keep the light of the stars. It is a gift, this life, And you choose how to spend it. Hold it close. Dance on the ash. Rebuild the ruins. Shatter the past, not the beauty. The pain of regret is much worse, Than the fear of making the leap. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingsdaughter613 she/her Posted September 9, 2019 Report Share Posted September 9, 2019 Wandering Twixt life and death; Seeking Searching Ever Wondering; What purpose have we Who Wander? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted June 3, 2020 Author Report Share Posted June 3, 2020 Written a while back: Kvothe's Walk Bled red of heart and hand Kvothe stands as King Alone before last season’s emperor; The scissor-tree which makes a warrior. Then sudden seizes wind’s imagining, Spins it into a tale of Taborlin, Remembers the mythologies of age. Such whips as these could make a mage Or raise the wind in channels, brim The bunching wind in blustering of hearts Until there lies a silence, deep as any inn’s Where memory is wrought by light of sins. The scissor-tree falls flat by namer’s arts And Kvothe walks through no-one’s applause to ease The knotted tree exhaling in the breeze. Based off Rothfuss' Name of the Wind 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Hoiditthroughthegrapevine he/him Posted June 4, 2020 Report Share Posted June 4, 2020 I was on the shard after a bit of hiatus, and saw that you had a new poem, nice work @TheDwarfyOne! I haven't read Rothfuss, so I didn't really get the allusions, but the the meter and lyrical quality of Kvothe's Walk is really good! Here's one that I just wrote, think it's pretty good: LIKE GLASS Swallow their shallow words like glass Gnash and rend their tiny knives. Breathe deep their petty poison gas, and pity them their hateful lives. Tred lightly with your iron boot—tyrant Contempt unsheathed is a two-edged sword— Those under your heel may prove defiant And contempt like glass shall be your reward. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathrangking he/him Posted June 4, 2020 Report Share Posted June 4, 2020 A haiku to brighten people's day. Artistry Woven skies expand. Songs spin intricate patterns. Birds and rising sun. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDwarfyOne Posted June 4, 2020 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2020 I highly recommend him. The man makes prose seem like poetry. I will warn you that his third book in the series has been going to come out this year for the past ten years. XxxXxXxX XxXxXxX XXxXxXxX xXxXxXxX / XXxXxXxXxX xXxXXxXxX xXxxXxXxXx xxXxXxxXxX Lots of anapest and dactyls! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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