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object:1.lovecraft - Nemesis
author class:H P Lovecraft
book class:Lovecraft - Poems
subject class:Poetry
genre class:Horror
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Through the ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber,                
Past the wan-mooned abysses of night,                    
I have lived o'er my lives without number,                  
I have sounded all things with my sight;                  
And I struggle and shriek ere the daybreak, being driven to madness with fright.
                                      
I have whirled with the earth at the dawning,                  
When the sky was a vaporous flame;                      
I have seen the dark universe yawning                      
Where the black planets roll without aim,                  
Where they roll in their horror unheeded, without knowledge or lustre or name.
                                      
I had drifted o'er seas without ending,                    
Under sinister grey-clouded skies,                      
That the many-forked lightning is rending,                  
That resound with hysterical cries;                    
With the moans of invisible daemons, that out of the green waters rise.    
                                      
I have plunged like a deer through the arches                  
Of the hoary primoridal grove,                        
Where the oaks feel the presence that marches,                
And stalks on where no spirit dares rove,                  
And I flee from a thing that surrounds me, and leers through dead branches  
above.                                    
                                      
I have stumbled by cave-ridden mountains                    
That rise barren and bleak from the plain,                  
I have drunk of the fog-foetid fountains                    
That ooze down to the marsh and the main;                  
And in hot cursed tarns I have seen things, I care not to gaze on again.    
                                      
I have scanned the vast ivy-clad palace,                    
I have trod its untenanted hall,                      
Where the moon rising up from the valleys                    
Shows the tapestried things on the wall;                  
Strange figures discordantly woven, that I cannot endure to recall.      
                                      
I have peered from the casements in wonder                  
At the mouldering meadows around,                      
At the many-roofed village laid under                      
The curse of a grave-girdled ground;                    
And from rows of white urn-carven marble, I listen intently for sound.    
                                      
I have haunted the tombs of the ages,                      
I have flown on the pinions of fear,                    
Where the smoke-belching Erebus rages;                    
Where the jokulls loom snow-clad and drear:                
And in realms where the sun of the desert consumes what it never can cheer.  
                                      
I was old when the pharaohs first mounted                    
The jewel-decked throne by the Nile;                    
I was old in those epochs uncounted                      
When I, and I only, was vile;                        
And Man, yet untainted and happy, dwelt in bliss on the far Arctic isle.    
                                      
Oh, great was the sin of my spirit,                      
And great is the reach of its doom;                    
Not the pity of Heaven can cheer it,                      
Nor can respite be found in the tomb:                    
Down the infinite aeons come beating the wings of unmerciful gloom.      
                                      
Through the ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber,                
Past the wan-mooned abysses of night,                    
I have lived o'er my lives without number,                  
I have sounded all things with my sight;                  
And I struggle and shriek ere the daybreak, being driven to madness with fright.






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