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Ocellus

Under the breath of chilly, frosted nights,
Eyes used to the sable shadows of the self,
The harsh winds scratched the ears heavily;
Of astray Cimmerian wondering mindfully,
Searching for The Veiled Statue hopelessly.

The seed, guided through the wild tempest,
Enrooted itself deep and has grown vibrant,
Inhibiting its boundless horizons muddled.
Unaware, but laden with decisive thoughts;
Like a dung beetle following the Milky Way.

With every passing, footsteps were left;
With every step, remnants were gained.
Arrived betwixt the deep spreading veins
To slyly lurking raven-black onyx edifice,
With obsidian shelves of all eyeless faces.

Witnessed tribulation through all the eyes,
Heard breaking screams through the ears,
Smelled burning flesh through the nose;
Of woeful faces in the sorcerer’s labyrinth,
Reverting me to Uruk; just like Gilgamesh.

Wondering in the cold, unforgiving winter,
I came across a mysteriously cloaked door,
Similar to which I have never seen before.
Unfolding the door with some hesitation;
Utmost unreal treasure started to appear.

Darted in a magnificently majestic peacock
Of coral reef vibrant and delightful plumage,
Enchanting melody emanating through her.
Radiating blazing daystar’s light from within,
And everywhere else around her presence.

Her luminous light shattered through obsidian;
Melody filled the deep forest full of wonders;
Soft touch penetrated through dark shadows.
In her eyes, I was hopelessly lost and found;
In her warmth, icy domain became waterfall.

The inhabitable forest took a fresh breath,
Adorned in a novel and unfamiliar guise,
Embracing the possibility of a new reality.
Started exhibiting nectarous hints of elation,
Like a bumblebee discovering honeysuckle.

Tell me, what is the purpose of a shadow,
Without the light source that enables it?
What is the purpose of the ethereal forest,
Without the dazzling peacock vivifying it?
So, may it be asked, if the peacock will do
the honor of joining and staying forever.

 

DAMIEN VOYVODA.

 

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Ocellus

By Damien Voyvoda

December 5, 2023

Copyright © 2023 by Damien Voyvoda

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Under the breath of chilly, frosted nights,
Eyes used to the sable shadows of the self,
The harsh winds scratched the ears heavily;
Of astray Cimmerian wondering mindfully,
Searching for The Veiled Statue hopelessly.

The seed, guided through the wild tempest,
Enrooted itself deep and has grown vibrant,
Inhibiting its boundless horizons muddled.
Unaware, but laden with decisive thoughts;
Like a dung beetle following the Milky Way.

With every passing, footsteps were left;
With every step, remnants were gained.
Arrived betwixt the deep spreading veins
To slyly lurking raven-black onyx edifice,
With obsidian shelves of all eyeless faces.

Witnessed tribulation through all the eyes,
Heard breaking screams through the ears,
Smelled burning flesh through the nose;
Of woeful faces in the sorcerer’s labyrinth,
Reverting me to Uruk; just like Gilgamesh.

Wondering in the cold, unforgiving winter,
I came across a mysteriously cloaked door,
Similar to which I have never seen before.
Unfolding the door with some hesitation;
Utmost unreal treasure started to appear.

Darted in a magnificently majestic peacock
Of coral reef vibrant and delightful plumage,
Enchanting melody emanating through her.
Radiating blazing daystar’s light from within,
And everywhere else around her presence.

Her luminous light shattered through obsidian;
Melody filled the deep forest full of wonders;
Soft touch penetrated through dark shadows.
In her eyes, I was hopelessly lost and found;
In her warmth, icy domain became waterfall.

The inhabitable forest took a fresh breath,
Adorned in a novel and unfamiliar guise,
Embracing the possibility of a new reality.
Started exhibiting nectarous hints of elation,
Like a bumblebee discovering honeysuckle.

Tell me, what is the purpose of a shadow,
Without the light source that enables it?
What is the purpose of the ethereal forest,
Without the dazzling peacock vivifying it?
So, may it be asked, if the peacock will do
the honor of joining and staying forever.

 

DAMIEN VOYVODA.

 

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Ocellus

By Damien Voyvoda

December 5, 2023

Copyright © 2023 by Damien Voyvoda

All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without written permission from the author.

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The Raven’s Eye

I wake in the darkness of obsidian shadow.
Alone soul left in unforgiving sorrow;
Left to wander long days and nights,
Left to find the answers —
But answers to what?

One quick look turns into a grave gaze;
And I stand like an alone trilithon stone.
I still see the raven’s fiendish eye,
Staring at me as a ferocious foe;
Swallowing me in its black hole.

In fear, I close my eyes shut;
Hoping it will disappear,
When my eyes see a light.
The light comes darker;
The answers; — yet unclear.

The ostensible reflection is fake;
Its wrathful shadow stands true.
With a screaming, breakneck swing,
Bloody pieces start to snow.
I don’t see it, now I just know.

Pushing myself dreadfully out,
Walking through the crowd;
The raven comes flying closer,
Sits heavy on my shoulder,
Whispers surely in my ear
True words of despair.

I find myself back at a familiar place;
Looking for my lost treasure,
But the chest stands desolate.
Only the blue birds come singly close
To remind me that it is all a reverie.

Heavy oceans scrapping down;
Tears of blood make worse sound.
The righteous demon inside,
Fighting indignantly for its freedom;
To finally face its unjust warden.

So I send myself away
As I can not stand to stay.
I search for a new way;
Traveling the old ones heedfully,
Hoping that I am not crazy.

As I lay awake through the night
My eyes covered in shell;
My soul is in exclaim.
I can not find peace;
I murdered it in wake.

 

DAMIEN VOYVODA.

 

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The Raven’s Eye
Collection of Poems
By Damien Voyvoda


First Edition, March 2017


Copyright © 2017 by Damien Voyvoda


All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without written permission from the author.

I wake in the darkness of obsidian shadow.
Alone soul left in unforgiving sorrow;
Left to wander long days and nights,
Left to find the answers —
But answers to what?

One quick look turns into a grave gaze;
And I stand like an alone trilithon stone.
I still see the raven’s fiendish eye,
Staring at me as a ferocious foe;
Swallowing me in its black hole.

In fear, I close my eyes shut;
Hoping it will disappear,
When my eyes see a light.
The light comes darker;
The answers; — yet unclear.

The ostensible reflection is fake;
Its wrathful shadow stands true.
With a screaming, breakneck swing,
Bloody pieces start to snow.
I don’t see it, now I just know.

Pushing myself dreadfully out,
Walking through the crowd;
The raven comes flying closer,
Sits heavy on my shoulder,
Whispers surely in my ear
True words of despair.

I find myself back at a familiar place;
Looking for my lost treasure,
But the chest stands desolate.
Only the blue birds come singly close
To remind me that it is all a reverie.

Heavy oceans scrapping down;
Tears of blood make worse sound.
The righteous demon inside,
Fighting indignantly for its freedom;
To finally face its unjust warden.

So I send myself away
As I can not stand to stay.
I search for a new way;
Traveling the old ones heedfully,
Hoping that I am not crazy.

As I lay awake through the night
My eyes covered in shell;
My soul is in exclaim.
I can not find peace;
I murdered it in wake.

DAMIEN VOYVODA.

Website: www.DamienVoyvoda.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DamienVoyvoda/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DamienVoyvoda

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DamienVoyvoda

The Raven’s Eye
Collection of Poems
By Damien Voyvoda


First Edition, March 2017


Copyright © 2017 by Damien Voyvoda


All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without written permission from the author.