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the receiver

06 Tuesday Jan 2015

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

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morning star, nameless vapor, poem, Poetry, receiver, road-signs, sonnet

Be vast beyond the trees. Be transparent.
The dusk was good. You cavort. I am shy.

Give the sky a backward glance, whose crescent
eyes all these road-signs miss but don’t know why.

So what? – a phone will start ringing, humming
about the rain. Word! you say, the devil

will die – but not like this. There’s a graying
vapor, nameless, across the water; dull

with no words left. For how long will you go
without luggage, shoes, road-signs? You can see

through me. I love symbols, signs. Rise. Again,
press your face to mine under the sky. Glow.

Call me Morning Star. In the receiver
you can just hear a busy-sound, like rain.

le mar, la mer, le mar

23 Thursday May 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenian, Illustration and art, Poetry, Spanish, Translation

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Armenian translation, Federico Garcia Lorca, la mer, le mar, morning star, Ֆեդերիկո Գարսիա Լորկա, Poetry, Spanish translation

moon moon

MAR
by Federico Garcia Lorca
(Ֆեդերիկո Գարսիա Լորկա)
.
El mar es
el Lucifer del azul.
El cielo caído
por querer ser la luz.
¡Pobre mar condenado
a eterno movimiento,
habiendo antes estado
quieto en el firmamento!
Pero de tu amargura
te redimió el amor.
Pariste a Venus pura,
y quedose tu hondura
virgen y sin dolor.
Tus tristezas son bellas,
mar de espasmos gloriosos.
Mas hoy en vez de estrellas
tienes pulpos verdosos.
Aguanta tu sufrir,
formidable Satán.
Cristo anduvo por ti,
mas también lo hizo el dios Pan.
La estrella Venus es
la armonía del mundo.
¡Calle, el Eclesiastés!
Venus es lo profundo
del alma…
…Y el hombre miserable
es un ángel caído.
La Tierra es el probable
paraíso perdido.

.
The sea is
a Lucifer of blue.
The sky fell
trying to be light.
Poor sea, cursed
to eternal motion,
you once stood still
in the sky!
But your bitterness
is redeemed by your love.
You gave birth to pure Venus,
and your depths
were virgin and painless.
Your sorrows are beautiful,
glorious sea spasm.
But today instead of stars
you have green octopuses.
Suffer silently
tremendous Satan.
Christ walked on you,
but so did the god Pan.
The star Venus
is the world’s harmony.
(silence, Ecclesiastes)
Venus is deeper
than the soul …
… and the misery of mankind
is a fallen angel.
The Earth was likely
our Paradise Lost.

.
Ծովը մի կապույտ
Լյուցիֆեր.
Երկինքը ընկավ,
քանի որ նա ցանկանում է դառնալ թեթեւ.
Վատ ծով, հայհոյել հավերժական շարժման,
որը ժամանակին կանգնած դեռ երկնքում!
Բայց ձեր դառնությունը,
այն մարել է, քանի որ քո սերը.
Դուք տալիս ծնեց կույս Վեներան,
եւ ձեր խորքերը էին մաքուր եւ ցավ չպատճառող.
Ձեր վիշտ են գեղեցիկ,
փառավոր ծովային ջղաձգություն.
Բայց այսօր,
դուք չունեք աստղերը, դուք կանաչ ութոտնուկ.
Տուժում լուռ,
հսկայական Սատանային.
Քրիստոս քայլեց վրայով դուք.
Սակայն, աստված Պան ըրաւ նույնպես.
Աստղ կոչվում Վեներան, նա այժմ մեր
համաշխարհային ներդաշնակություն.
(լռությունը, Եկեղեցական)
Վեներան ավելի
խորն է, քան հոգու …
… եւ թշվառ մարդկության
մի ընկած հրեշտակ.
Շրջանում Երկրի, հավանաբար,
մեր Կորուսյալ Դրախտ.

between morning star and urel

13 Wednesday Feb 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Erotic, Poetry, sonnet

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homoerotica, martyr's graveyard, Milton, MMF, morning star, sonnet, Urel, war in heaven

I.
Just one more kiss upon your lips causes
the blood to stir. Little light tonging flicks
like so — like so — and your hardness rises

to meet me until, with licks upon licks,
your juice starts to run. Two of my fingers
slip and slide around the edge of your ass.

I warn you: your bum will be a martyr’s
graveyard before I’m done. I will trespass
in deep — to the knuckle — in your anus.

II.
Milton warned us about this. Dictating
to his daughter the sins of male-on-male
flesh. I’m sure she spent many a restless
nightmare sandwiched between Morning
Star and Urel: male-on-male-on-female.

the book of lux ferous

21 Monday Jan 2013

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Bellum Fabula, Book of Revelation, Light Bringer, Lucifer, morning star, revenge, sonnet, The War of the Sons of Light Against the Daughters of Darkness, war in heaven

Note:

In certain Dead Sea Scrolls, namely, “The War of the Sons of Light Against the Daughters of Darkness,” also known as “Bellum Fabula” (the War Scroll), there is a tale which describes “an eschatological war in heaven,” one which pitted the male elements of the heavenly army against the female elements. Led on one side by the usurper,Yahweh of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and on the other by a Semitic war goddess, know as either Lux Ferous, Morning Star or Light Bringer (the literal translations of the gender-neutral name Lucifer), who was eventually defeated by Yahweh and cast down. Unlike in the “Book of Revelation” and the “Book of Isaiah,” where a very male Lucifer becomes ruler of Hell, the “Bellum Fabula” talks of a return of the female element to heaven, bringing equilibrium and order to a world that views Eve and all mortal women as “the mothers of all sin.”

* * *

In the “Book of Lux Ferous” we extol
Madam General of the seraphic
army. In Yahweh’s “Mein Kampf,” his war scroll,
though, the old man warred against all sapphic
wisdom the heavens had to offer. Sin,
he now claimed, was female. We’re told his sons
dimmed the sky as they flew, beating bat-skin
wings and rattling their sabers. In Milton’s
tale we took up arms against tyranny
but we were cast down, our flesh torn by claws
and blood-soaked maws. But that’s just one story.
The Light Bringer follows older laws
than what is found in these testaments.
I sing of Lady Lucifer’s vengeance.

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