“I’ve lived this life between. Not one, but two. My feet have walked in dream and stepped in blood. I’ve flown so far I know the music of a distant star, and I have slept in mud.”

Head of Janus, Vatican museum, Rome, by Loudon Dodd, CC BY-SA 3.0 on Wikipedia

Head of Janus, Vatican museum, Rome, by Loudon Dodd, CC BY-SA 3.0 on Wikipedia

Janus

I’ve lived this life between.

Not one, but two.

My feet have walked in dream.

And stepped in blood.

I’ve flown so far

I know the music of a distant star,

And I have slept in mud.

Two lives I’ve lived:

One, unforgiven, haunted by a sound –

The high-pitched, birdlike scream

Of human fear,

One free, and high, and clear.

I’ve climbed the peaks

And seen high mountains

Shining white with snow.

I’ve stalked

The watchful menace

Of a late-night walk

Through hateful streets.

With eyes I’ve watched.

With cold eyes I have watched

These lives of mine.

And after all these years

I still can’t say which life is true and real

And which is just a mask.

Its only task:

Obscure. Deceive. Conceal.


Christopher Scott Thompson

Photo by Tam Hutchison.

Photo by Tam Hutchison.

is an anarchist, martial arts instructor, and devotee of Brighid and Macha.

Christopher Scott Thompson

Christopher Scott Thompson is an anarchist, martial arts instructor, devotee of Brighid and Macha, and a wandering exile roaming the earth. Profile photo by Tam Zech.

https://noctiviganti.wordpress.com/
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