Requiem Poem by Chris Noir

Requiem

pie jesu domine dona eis requiem

I tried to assemble
The pieces of osiris
But all the stars aligned so
That i should fail again

I tried to revive the
Body of lazarus
but the tomb had swallowed
The words of the messiah.

Long rang the bell
My soul had come to bitter end

Desperate chants
blood does glimmer on their hands

Hammers dance on nails
They urge the dead to stay contained

Slayer eats the slain
Til the end of time til last of days

I struggle to awaken
I'm morally braindead
But all the bloody effort
sticks me to the ground

The burden of atlas
Lays on my two shoulders
if I drop my sky
will anyone notice

Long live the king
The reaper hand in hand with me

choir commence to sing
heaven weeps for apathy

Hades take away
All the strife and all the pain

Pie jesu domine
dona eis requiem

Saturday, October 14, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: death,fear,futility,lament,philosophical ,religious,sadness,woe
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A lament about futility with traditional christian and pagan connotations
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