Chimera
- Carmen Maya Posta

- Aug 21, 2017
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 10
I am aware, I have already lived this daydream,
It has been written in old hidden memories,
I can hardly recall the forgotten experiences.
You can see it in the imperfect iris of my gaze.
The anima explodes like a green Super Nova:
the Big Bang, the Universe, the Creation of Life.
Destiny, destiny, destiny, does it exist for us?
You may be right with your curly thoughts,
our encounters cannot be randomized at all.
I can’t evoke that important thing that has to be done.
There is a path painted in blue by the Chaos of Truth,
I have the need to follow it before I go somewhere else.
My ancient spirit developed, so did yours, bygone beings.
We came from an atavistic immemorial land of lost souls,
deep, vivid eyes that know the importance of being real.
Empty envelopment rule and work; let’s awake them dancing!
Growing bodies manage the world while copy-pasting fears.
They can feel, imitate, but there is a bug, they cannot create.
Possessed by the movement of electrons, we sing mantras of intensity.
Energy flows through me and you, learn how to use it, honest and brave.
You are water in every dimension, particles settled in bipolar bounds.
An atom means nothing, it does not really exist, we are a continuum element.
I am convinced that we already collide with whoever we were in the eternal circle,
I cannot see the past or the future’s will, but I can be in the present time of now.
The whole black matter composition, that rules the world's unknown dynamics,
shapes us all in a beautiful endless entropy that seems clueless, without sense.
One day this odd content will be over, be concerned before the silence arises.
The Chimera (/kɪˈmɪərə/ or /kaɪˈmɪərə/, also Chimaera (Chimæra); Greek: Χίμαιρα, Chímaira “she-goat”) was, according to Greek mythology, a fire-breathing hybrid creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of more than one animal. It is usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat arising from its back, and a tail that might end with a snake's head.This term has come to describe anything composed of very disparate parts, or perceived as wildly imaginative and dazzling. The shadowy qualities of these three creatures put together in one symbolic being of animalistic behavior that is untamed and writhing just under the surface of every human. Each have their merit. Each creature is part of Mother Earth. Wild, yes. Unpredictable, sure.
21st of August 2017, Rome








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