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the book of lux ferous

21 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

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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

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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.”

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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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yoko kanno’s “want it all back”

14 Monday Jan 2013

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Cowboy Bebop, music, revenge, video, Want It All Back, Yoko Kanno

you said you wanted to see paris
so i took you to the movies
‘bon amie’ or something french like that
and then you said you were embarrassed
because i never bought you jewelry
television shopping fixed all that

funny thing
’cause i haven’t seen you lately
when i called your house
it wasn’t you who told me

i heard it all
from your dad
i used up all my money on you baby
and i want it back

i want it back
i used up all my money tryin’ to please ya
now i want it back

do you remember late last winter?
you said that you had nothin’ to wear
those fake fur pajamas looked real nice

i couldn’t take you to miami
but i took you to the ocean and we
had some blue hawaii on the beach

let me think
if i add up all you owe me
and include my time
i might make it through the summer

and i guess that
ain’t too bad
i used up all my money on you, baby
and I want it back

i want it back …
said i want it all back
gimmie my money all back
want my money all back

Want It All Back from the album Cowboy Bebop: Vitaminless
The Seatbelts and Yoko Kanno, cheers, sister.

blood feud

14 Friday Oct 2011

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blood feud, coward, dark science, karmic debt, revenge, sin, sonnet, the pinkie of your finger

I tell you this, revenge is not a sin.
Yes, the craven are always saying we
should turn the other cheek. But, then again,
they are the ones who caused more misery
in their short lives than all the rest of us.
You hurt me, then you left; as if distance
would then protect you. Child, from my malice
there is no escape. All this dark science
at my disposal shall hunt you down, blood
feud. Ten thousand dollars and the pinkie
of your left hand will placate my hatred.
Something to tell your wretched progeny;
that all karmic debts call for sacrifice;
that for grace your finger was a small price.

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