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The Garden

A Poem by:

Roger B. Humes

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the tail of the serpent

lives in two directions

caught in its own mouth

shedding lifetimes like skin

 

the tale of the serpent

exists in plain vision

told through the mirror

in the name of a sin

 

in the name of a sin

where the gods change their names

at the foot of the tree

where an angel's sword flames

 

where an angel's sword flames

and the faces perceived

are the whim of two myths

but which one to believe

 

but which one to believe

both tales end the same

the tail offers no meaning

for men born out of clay

 

for men born out of clay

whose destiny

is to accept food from the gods

or the fruit from the tree

 

or the fruit from the tree

sweet and bitter to the taste

when cast down from the heavens

or sent to toil in the wastes

 

or sent to toil in the wastes

for when serpent defends man

its legs are removed

it can no longer stand

 

it can no longer stand

to defend heaven's gate

from the jealousy of a god

who lost control over fate

 

who lost control over fate

as son falls upon son

empty rivers lie before them

wind breaks before the sun

 

wind breaks before the sun

and the garden becomes desert

for the tail follows full circle

and the tale is forever

 

Roger B. Humes
Copyright © 2003


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