The Scarlet Letter
Volume II, Number 3 | Feburary 1995
The Cry of Pangenator X
By Fr. [Aleph Beth Heh Cheth Vau Lamed Yod]
I am he, the lustful extended one
I, who lurketh in the wooded lands
My hoofs
split the earth through as I run
Causing the glistending wine of rose leaves
to free
While the moon unites with the rays of the sun
I call on thee, all
ye Babalonian nymphs
To feel the sting of my lust, my single sighted stare
Joining beyond time and human myths
The spirit of my might, the eternal oak,
piercing your skin so fair
The burning of my eyes, showing forth horrifying
glyphs
Causing madness with my glare
There is no burning bush, for I the
fire tree
Flame forth in these cool pools of dew
Never binding or bending,
I cry out in pangs of ecstasy as I bleed
My withdrawing only the prelude
to painful blisses
As the light of the star filled night shines upon my bed
Flower woven by bees
For all things will succomb to my penetrating kisses
And with the light which
springs forth from my mouth
Know ye now, that no fury of air can pull down
mine head
Nor from the ground can I be uprooted
Being born beyond fire, residing in
the deepest lustral waters
And through twin towers drawn and led
The polarities cancel, as they unify
in the slaughter
This blood of refinement on which gods are fed
A richness beyond the limites
of any coffer
I am upon thee with my laughterful erect pride
The spear carried, is wielded
mighty in my hand
constantly communing in ecstasy with my bride
Even vultures sing for the fertility
of my land
For we share an eternal embrace, in silence is heard the cry
This painful
exchange between Babalon and I
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