Come Sweetly

No more the air- / borne omens; no more the incensed prayers; no more the carcass / butchered at the altar.
(From “Elegy for the Deathless Gods” by Sherod Santos, Poetry, March 2026)

To this or that paradise of misrule
Is not where the road to Damascus leads.
Muster pandemonium at full bore,
Pitch fits and furies to the highest heavens
— Death to this or that son of a whore!
Vain fusillade. Foam of mouth. Rancor’s drool.
Swing low whose chariot over the ruins?
Which hemorrhoidal saint won’t tell his beads,
Come sweetly — any God! — to squat this stool?

(c) 2026 JMN — EthicalDative. All rights reserved

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About JMN

I live in Texas and devote much of my time to easel painting on an amateur basis. I stream a lot of music, mostly jazz, throughout the day. I like to read and memorize poetry.
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7 Responses to Come Sweetly

  1. memadtwo's avatar memadtwo says:

    The Gods are silent on this one. (K)

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  2. Wow! This is very, very powerful Jim!! I like it!! (I wonder who you might be talking about? Ha ha!)

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  3. Greetings to you too Jim. I have been away visiting my family on the west side of Australia – a relaxing time with my kids and grandkids. It’s good to get back to your punchy posts!

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