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Kether Tether

Kether tether the horns of thee
To the illumed fire in which you singe
Nowledge is wisdom whence hang ye
Hands grasping desperate
As one who fights the noose

O, what say these actions?
O, fool, fool, ye fool!
The nodal point has changed its axis
These animals change, influencing
In the wheels within wheels

Anger burns anger spurns
Inside the turmoil of an emotive soul
Time comes and time will go
Back and forth towards its nourishment

Lust can rust or it can grow
Heal or destroy, ensnare or survive
There is the Lion-Serpent’s lust
This will to love
This love to will

Asking out into the unknown
Waiting to find, wanting to seek
Sawing the seek, seeking the sawn 
Dust is dust flying on dawn
With the feathers of sunlight
Flapping in our oculars

Opening the channels
Entreating the unknown
Reaping dharma to so be sewn
With unseen eyes that see me
Guide me
With unseen hands that guide me
See me

And so let me see them
And so let me become them.



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A bit random, it feels like two poems in one.

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  • Andre ben-YEHU
    November 6

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    Eternally applausable.

    Outstanding compositing in contents... "Kether Tether"... From its title to the last word, everything is profound. I like the lexicon in this poem. The imagery and subject dealt did impress me. A bountiful profound poem to stimulate the learning soul, and to nourish the starving mind.

    In respect and admiration,

    Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU

    <><>********************************************<><> P.S.:
    The first word of the THIRD line of FIRST Stanza I read as "Knowledge", because it is a noun from "KNOW".