Gardens Of Gehenna

Gethsemane

Gardens Of Gehenna


The evening swallows the last light 
and from out of the incarnadine 
forlornness creeps into my mind 
where doubt dwells. 
The light is dreaming of reincarnation, 
the night is dropping through the window pane 
and a cruel invisible chain 
enervates me. 
And the river tears me down, 
and the waves clash over me, 
I floating down, sad and slowly, 
home to my Gethsemane. 
Beside the life I'm living now 
there is another one that could have been, 
a brighter one I've never seen, 
a paradise. 
Thoughts wither like autumn leaves, 
full of sorrow they fall off from me, 
fall with my tears, my sanity 
into the river. 
And the river tears me down, 
and the waves clash over me, 
I floating down, sad and slow, 
home to my Gethsemane. 
My soul is haunted by wolves, 
and is ravened mercilessly. 
In the last eclipse I can guess 
where the river ends.