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The Elegy of I

To I,
"Jonathan"
the son of Saul
the ended soul of Philistines.

Jonathan
son of a gun
Jolly and free
cherishes and busy
 
Smiles of the sun
     brighten the sinkholes of men
Eyes of the moon
     key to the souls of men
With gestures of the Lord
     blesses the drowned beasts.
 
At the dawn of Luna
the summer dusk
black poisonous harmony
seeped through the barricade of tis man
choked the luminous radiant
     out the trachea of Grace.
 
The dawn of the first frost
     Jonathan arose
to the dark of the new soul.
 
Nothing remained
     but the drained black lymph of
what used to existed as love
 
Walking like the dead of men
  Heart beats
  but no red fluid was pumped nor circulated
 
Jonathan kept it that way
     to keep himself astray
     for the day
     to pay back
     his drowned beasts.
 
After all–
Jonathan,
the son of Saul
His soul ended at the foot of the Philistines.

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