My Opus
Nil Desperandum, in extremis,
And I shall show you all,
Of all in what I see.
I am the Sapphire stone,
That walks this road.
Ask me what you must,
And I’ll repeat what I have showed.
Of my brush with the Topaz,
From when the fire I was burnt.
The time in which the mauve clouds did,
Extinguish my sun’s warmth.
But the green eyes from the Bull,
My Venus came to pass.
Out orbited great Jupiter,
And freed my soul at last.
My shadow waves goodbye to then,
That time, that love, that place.
I push the though now far away,
Requiescat In Pace.
Per Diem, Per Mensam, Per Annum,
This struggle I have fought.
I almost now can wave goodbye,
For my soul was almost bought.
Back then I took it all so lame,
When I and the Chrysolite,
Once joined and then did fall away.
And so began my fight.
In those roads I wandered,
And sought someone so true,
Was all that time spent so in vain,
As I searched for my clue?
And from the mountain I did fall,
But now I’ve found that track,
In which I shall resume alfot,
And fly my way right back.
But now, in the time of Gemini and Cancer,
I face my greatest test.
To wrestle with the emerald stone,
To win over all the rest.
What can I do now, but wait in hope,
Of what hope holds for me,
I study movement of the Agate,
And what for I, shall I see?
For it is now my turn to,
Fly far, into the air.
To brush aside the dirty clouds,
And live without a care.
This ocean in which I swim,
Has many fish to feed.
But if I fail to learn from them,
Will I fail to breath?
And so I am,
Oh yes, ad interim,
To conquer I,
Forever ad infinitum.
Stet…
And, sempar fidelis…
Compos mentis…
Sine die…












