Dragging feet on paths uncarved I am the beacon of fault Sinews and raven's cloak You mock me? Ah, ye would. Omnipresent preaching of precepts, Good spells, godspeed you, fallen ones. A sole symbol this corpse A race conscious enough To know it is vile, Intelligent enough to know It is insignificant. These are the bitterest of mockeries: Pain is not an evil; Death is not a separation; Sickness is but a blessing in disguise. Weary and weak I make my way home Collapsing under entropy This specter of universal death Sits among the guests at every feast It lies in bed with all the lovers. Weary and weak I make my way home Omnipresent preaching of precepts, Good spells, godspeed you, fallen ones. I have wandered to find him. Stared at abysses before which thought Must be silent for fear of going mad Must be silent for fear of becoming naught What is this shame in ignorance? Is it not a duty? Am I searching for the second coming, the adjacent advent? Or am I clutching at this imposed immortality? This taste of death I yearn for, I tarry behind, what is that to thee? I tarry behind