Gaia Part III

By Jadednoir

You days are numbered according to your ways,
And as for me, if truth be told,
I'll be counting the stars until the sun grows cold
My name is Gaia

And this is my psalm, my call to kaitos
Remember man,
You once mighty immortals are ghosts
Escape the insanity,
The pride and vanity
Greed
The plague
The curse of humanity

Your immortals are mortal
They were once flesh and bone
Escape the illusion, the delusion
The true immortals are made out of dirt and stone
They call us worlds

They call me Gaia.

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Copyright 2003 Jadednoir
Published on Sunday, December 14, 2003.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: http://www.thirtystones.com/axisofmetal.htm [about half-way down the page] [my night world] http://www.angelfire.com/rock/thecleansing/cec.html

  • A former member wrote: 'I'll be counting the stars until the sun grows cold' "Destiny protect me from the world." Thome Yorke. Perfect endFade for this Triology of Immortality; Mother Earth, where art thou be thine Titans? "I wannabe wannabe wannabe Jim Morrison....standing on

  • A former member wrote: ....standing on the beach w/ my guitar." T. Yorke 'Your immortals are mortal They were once flesh and bone...made out of dirt and stone'

  • A former member wrote: All the mortals are the reflections' of Medusa's gaze, glazed in stone only for immortal's sake & strange idealogies.

  • purr_verse On Sunday, December 14, 2003, purr_verse (1052)By person wrote:

    Wonderful work. Powerful and beautifully crafted, and I love it. purr

  • A former member wrote: Wow! This is so good! It's one of those where you need to read it through carefully to let the beauty sink in. And it is so beautiful. ~Wish Upon A Star

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