The illuminated gargoyle Petrified in ache Despite a chilling wisdom Cannot a shiver break Grotesque the granite sentry Clairvoyant and opaque Entombed in brilliant landslide Cannot a comment quake
The ululating gargoyle Gargling the rain Garbling his fury Babbling again A flood of incoherence Spouting from his snout Gurgling his eloquence Longing for the drought
Shadows of the gargoyles Grasping yearning toward the light Growing nearer with each sunrise Recoiling every night Contorted by desire Slinking gradually away Anchored for eternity And measuring each day
The animated gargoyle Leaping proudly at the night Assumes that his enchantment Shall sustain him in his flight The overconfident monument Is but rock to the bone And for all his desperate flapping Shatters on the cobblestone
The ghastly giggling gargoyle Mouthing insults of abuse Gazes gape-eyed at the gods To whom he has no soul to lose The introspective demiurge Imagines renaissance And sculpts himself in replica: The laughing god he haunts
Gargoyles on whaleback Attacking missionary ships Reducing them to timbers Retreating to the mists Crude sculptures in revolution Avenging their chiseled scowls No more defend against evils Aflight on the backs of owls
Gargoyles slipping seaward Taste the salty fate Afflicting the faulty architecture Of their heavenly estate Dark angels overhanging The ever-nearing waves Have witnessed every ripple Dancing on their someday graves
The hollow headless gargoyle Howling homage of the air Prays only that the empty wind Suspend him ever there Whirlwinds within the walls Of his excavated chest Blow a cold echo Of emptiness confessed
The disintegrating gargoyles Are but claws against the wall Clutching a shameful history Absolved in black rainfall The pitch and sulfur dropulets Worming down the brick facade Are the guts of gargoyles Disembowled by acts of god