The Final Church

In the moonlight

By the sea

In a country

In a town

Now quickly

Now slowly

Now in pain

Now in love

In different shapes

When I was young

When I was young

I used to dream

And the wind blows

And the owl sings

And dogs are driven wild

And dogs break their chains

And run through the lands

A prey to madness

With wild eyes dying

Wild eyes burning

They raise their heads

They swell their cold necks

Like a hungry child's breath

Or a cat who's ripped its guts

Like a woman about to give birth

Like a young girl singing

At the stars in the north

At the stars in the south

At the stars in the west

At the stars in the east

At the moon

At the mountains

At the rocks

At the pain

At the thief

At the snakes

Reveal their black black backs

Fresh flesh

Glazed eyes stare

From long pale human faces

We cannot satisfy the hopes

We are now dead

We are all dead

The hammer breaks the anvil

From the cleft of its hood

It was fair as morning

And full of heaven dew

Then it put on darkness

Declined its softness

And put on the symptoms

Of its sickly age

It bowed its head

It broke its stalk

It lost its leaves

And all its beauty

Falling to weeds

And unknown faces

The same is the portion

Of man and woman

The black heritage

Of worms and serpents

And rottenness

And cold discharge

Our beauty is now so changed, my friends

By violence

And secret infuence

The aspect of a star

By the stink of a mist

By emissions of a cloud

The meeting of vapours

By the fall of a chariot

The stumbling at stones

By a full meal

Or an empty stomach

By watching at the wine

Or by watching at prayers

Or the sun and the moon

By a heat or a cold

By sleepless nights

Or sleeping days

By water frozen

To the hardness of a dagger

Or water thawed

Into the floods of a river

By a hair or a current

By violent motion

By sitting still

By severity

Or dissolution

By God's mercy

Or God's anger

We take pains to heap up things useful to our life

And we get our death in the bargain

And the person is snatched away

And the goods remain

And all this is the law and constitution of Nature Unveiled

It is a punishment to our sins

The unalterable event of Providence

And the decree of Heaven