I
Old World's Yolk
The echoes of time
Are heard
Like wind blowing
Through Sakura petals
Whistle whistle
Can a fragrance
Be heard?
In the march
Of history
The footsteps
Run silent
Under the
Boister of
Drum and trumpet
The fragrance is lost
In the whistling
Of the wind
And yet
When dawn
Approaches
The drumming ceases
The whistling clears
Leaving
Pure March
Le Mouvement
And the sound
Of sweetness
All around
The flower has
Burst from the bud
The light has broke
Through the sky
The babe has spoken
Its first word
The becoming has become
The world is an egg
And Le Mouvement
Overcomes it
Revealing the yolk
II
Reincarnation
Amnesia is
The host of
Eternal Return
Begin - become
Forget - becoming
End - become - Begin
Traverse the fantasy
Complete the circle
Of Lethe
And learn that
All knowledge
Is recollection
The Caliphate delivered
Greece to Italy
And the West was born
After a thousand years
Of forgetting
III
Old Farmer
The boy with a sickle
Leaves for the city
So that in his
Elder days
He will appreciate
The countryside
IV
Homo Ultimus
History is a
Meditation on
The past times
And the people
Who were untimely
V
The Academy
The soul
Swims in
The sea of eternity
Conversing with Plato
And tomorrow's Philosopher,
At once
Did some
Call this place
The Hall
Of Immortals?
VI
Lost Object
In the depths
Of hell
Discover
Le mystère
VII
Old Cathedral
In the old cathedral
Women and children
Gave prayer to Maria
In the old cathedral
Women and children
Awaited the bomb
In the old cathedral
A tower was built
To reach heaven
It stretched into space
And contacted
The Ancestor
In the old cathedral
They recollected
Becoming one
Le Mouvement
VIII
The Light
Le Scripture
The light broke
Over the world
And the light
Was the word
And the word
Was the light
And the word
Was Man
- 2,000,000,000 A.D.
IX
People's Poetry
Ceaseless discharge
Of imagery
Clouds the
Consciousness
Tune in
Le Mouvement
And drop out
The girl with
Flowers in her hair
Is going to Mecca
To discover her
Childhood
The world shall
Be swept away
In Hajj
The people have
Discovered le mystère
They dance
Pavane pour
L'illumination de la lune:
1, 2, 3
Fire! Fire!
The sky is red,
The sun is black
The day has just begun
The poetry has won!
The trumpet sings
The drum has dance
The day has just begun
And yet the Night has won!
The swaying branch is whistling lies
That give a truth to March
The steps are trembling out a song
That gives the foot an arch
On top a lonely hill do sit
A mosque beneath the moon
In distance full of sand and sweat
Does sleep a lonely dune
A thousand years of history
Can be no more than memory
The Night has won
The day is done
Dun da dun
Dun dun dun!
A people's song unfolds in sand
A people's poem is told by foot
A thousand camels sweep the land
A thousand psalms in Caliph's hand
A million souls who will not bend
The wind is blowing ash and soot
A people's song unfolds in sand!
A people's poem is told by foot
In silence march the desert land
Within conspiracy we stand
A crown of thorns adorns his head
He's held on cross for all to see
On top the tower be his bed
A million march for one who's dead
A people lacking home are led
Nomad no longer shall they be
A crown of thorns adorns his head
He's held on cross for all to see!
A people scared are never free
So march into your tragedy
Immortal shall you be!
The flower girls
Reached Mecca
One by one they dropped
As the Kaaba
Rose into the sky
X
Young Scientist
The Party
Sent the scientist
To work the rice paddies
One afternoon
With a sickle
In his hand
And sweat
On his brow
He discovered
Enlightenment
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Wow. I am intimidated by the length of this… in the sense that I think I would lose my train of thought if I tried to write anything like it. It’s so beautiful, and I can’t say I understood even most of it, but it leaves me feeling like there is some very deep meaning to it.
-David
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Thanks for the read Ben! I wrote this one after a long break from writing. It was a behemoth to write and I did not expect it to become such a big project myself. The main theme is how the past relates to the future and how the old relates to the new, but each section offers something novel. Glad you took the time to read it! 🙂
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Amazing post! 🙂
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Thank you so much for reading! Glad you decided to check out New Classical, Flora 🙂
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Your welcome! 🙂
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Impressive, really.
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I’m happy you thought so theatre! Thank you for reading and giving New Classical a look 🙂
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An interested look, yes yes – well, it’s the time of wonders, no ? So, Altair here is called Barbara. & I really like your work.
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Nice to meet you Barbara 🙂 Appreciate the feedback, happy that my work has landed with you
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you’re welcome 🙂
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Thanks for choosing to follow my blog! I really appreciate your support and look forward to reading more of your posts!
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Glad you’re interested in my work Ena! 🙂
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Amazing post !
Thanks for choosing to follow my blog.
Have a great day ahead.
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Glad you enjoyed the poem! Thank you for reading Tanisha
Hope the day treats you good as well
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BTW..
You liked one of my post ‘শান্ত এক কোণ’…Are you a ‘bengali’ ?
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Nope, didn’t recognize the language, but given the day and the candles I figured the post was about Diwali.
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Yes it was
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Lol XD
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Just google translated and realized it wasn’t related to Diwali at all, a fail on my part, my apologies
But yeah that was why I liked it originally
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Ha ha ha…I posted it on diwali but it was not related to Diwali at all.
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