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Under the Mirror to God’s Eye
Overture for Beyond the Pale
© 2017 James LaFond
FEB/20/17
In a world which makes impossible sense
Toils a boy,
Among cabbage-headed brutes,
With turnips for brains and pea-porridge for souls.
At the edge of Christendom, bristling with impassable defense,
Wonders a clockwork mind,
Beyond the learned abbey walls,
A mere speck viewed from the priory above.
In the fields of Anglesey, beyond hovels dense
Roils an improbable mind,
Among the sheep-eyed sots—
Barefoot, muddy-kneed and Stigma-handed.
Among the far folds of Christendom,
Was cast the key—
To a demon-risen world, hunted by fallen angels,
Under the thirteen-hued Mirror to God’s Eye.
-Ranted Sylvia to The Question, at Nabbingaol gallows, In the Year of Our Lord, 2012, under the Ember Moon
Books by James LaFond
 
Father Schyl’s Seven Sermons
Beyond the Pale
On The Moons
eBook
let the world fend for itself
eBook
when you're food
eBook
time & cosmos
eBook
the lesser angels of our nature
eBook
the first boxers
eBook
night city
eBook
into leviathan’s maw
eBook
the gods of boxing
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