IV
- I am like a maiden bathing in a
clear pool of fresh water.
- O my God! I see Thee dark and
desirable, rising through the water as
a golden smoke.
- Thou art altogether golden, the
hair and the eyebrows and the brilliant
face; even into the finger-tips and toe-tips Thou
art one rosy dream of
gold.
- Deep into Thine eyes that are
golden my soul leaps, like an archangel
menacing the sun.
- My sword passes through and
through Thee; crystalline moons ooze out of
Thy beautiful body that is hidden behind the
ovals of Thine eyes.
- Deeper, ever deeper. I fall, even
as the whole Universe falls down the
abyss of Years.
- For Eternity calls; the Overworld
calls; the world of the Word is
awaiting us.
- Be done with speech, O God! Fasten
the fangs of the hound Eternity in
this my throat!
- I am like a wounded bird flapping
in circles.
- Who knows where I shall fall?
- O blessed One! O God! O my
devourer!
- Let me fall, fall down, fall away,
afar, alone!
- Let me fall!
- Nor is there any rest, Sweet
Heart, save in the cradle of royal
Bacchus, the thigh of the most Holy One.
- There rest, under the canopy of
night.
- Uranus chid Eros; Marsyas chid
Olympas; I chid my beautiful lover with
his sunray mane; shall I not sing?
- Shall not mine incantations bring
around me the wonderful company of
the wood-gods, their bodies glistening with the
ointment of moonlight and
honey and myrrh?
- Worshipful are ye, O my lovers;
let us forward to the dimmest hollow!
- There we will feast upon mandrake
and upon moly!
- There the lovely One shall spread
us His holy banquet. In the brown
cakes of corn we shall taste the food of the
world, and be strong.
- In the ruddy and awful cup of
death we shall drink the blood of the
world, and be drunken!
- Ohe! the song to Iao, the song to
Iao!
- Come, let us sing to thee, Iacchus
invisible, Iacchus triumphant,
Iacchus indicible!
- Iacchus, O Iacchus, O Iacchus, be
near us!
- Then was the countenance of all
time darkened, and the true light shone
forth.
- There was also a certain cry in an
unknown tongue, whose stridency
troubled the still waters of my soul, so that my
mind and my body were
healed of their disease, self-knowledge.
- Yea, an angel troubled the waters.
- This was the cry of Him:
IIIOOShBThIO-IIIIAMAMThIBI-II.
- Nor did I sing this for a thousand
times a night for a thousand nights
before Thou camest, O my flaming God, and pierced
me with Thy spear. Thy
scarlet robe unfolded the whole heavens, so that
the Gods said: All is
burning: it is the end.
- Also Thou didst set Thy lips to
the wound and suck out a million eggs.
And Thy mother sat upon them, and lo! stars and
stars and ultimate Things
whereof stars are the atoms.
- Then I perceived Thee, O my God,
sitting like a white cat upon the
trellis-work of the arbour; and the hum of the
spinning worlds was but Thy
pleasure.
- O white cat, the sparks fly from
Thy fur! Thou dost crackle with
splitting the worlds.
- I have seen more of Thee in the
white cat than I saw in the Vision of
Aeons.
- In the boat of Ra did I travel,
but I never found upon the visible
Universe any being like unto Thee!
- Thou wast like a winged white
horse, and I raced Thee through eternity
against the Lord of the Gods.
- So still we race!
- Thou wast like a flake of snow
falling in the pine-clad woods.
- In a moment Thou wast lost in a
wilderness of the like and the unlike
- But I beheld the beautiful God at
the back of the blizzard --- and Thou
wast He!
- Also I read in a great book.
- On ancient skin was written in
letters of gold: Verbum fit Verbum.
- Also Vitriol and the hierophant's
name V.V.V.V.V.
- All this wheeled in fire, in
star-fire, rare and far and utterly lonely
--- even as Thou and I, O desolate soul my God!
- Yea, and the writing
It is well.
This is the voice which shook the earth.
- Eight times he cried aloud, and by
eight and by eight shall I count
Thy favours, Oh Thou Elevenfold God 418!
- Yea, and by many more; by the ten
in the twenty-two directions; even
as the perpendicular of the Pyramid --- so shall
Thy favours be.
- If I number them, they are One.
- Excellent is Thy love, Oh Lord!
Thou art revealed by the darkness,
and he who gropeth in the horror of the groves
shall haply catch Thee, even
as a snake that seizeth on a little singing-bird.
- I have caught Thee, O my soft
thrush; I am like a hawk of
mother-of-emerald; I catch Thee by instinct,
though my eyes fail from Thy
glory.
- Yet they are but foolish folk
yonder. I see them on the yellow sand,
all clad in Tyrian purple.
- They draw their shining God unto
the land in nets; they build a fire
to the Lord of Fire, and cry unhallowed words,
even the dreadful curse Amri
maratza, maratza, atman deona lastadza maratza
maritza --- maran!
- Then do they cook the shining god,
and gulp him whole.
- These are evil folk, O beautiful
boy! let us pass on to the Otherworld.
- Let us make ourselves into a
pleasant bait, into a seductive shape!
- I will be like a splendid naked
woman with ivory breasts and golde
nipples; my whole body shall be like the milk of
the stars. I will be
lustrous and Greek, a courtesan of Delos, of the
unstable Isle.
- Thou shalt be like a little red
worm on a hook.
- But thou and I will catch our fish
alike.
- Then wilt thou be a shining fish
with golden back and silver belly: I
will be like a violent beautiful man, stronger
than two score bulls, a man
of the West bearing a great sack of precious
jewels upon a staff that is
greater than the axis of the all.
- And the fish shall be sacrificed
to Thee and the strong man crucified
for Me, and Thou and I will kiss, and atone for
the wrong of the Beginning;
yea, for the wrong of the beginning.
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