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Chapter 2 - Ritual

Two amber gems embedded in the flame

Five points of cinder, perfect onyx ink

Enfolding under-silk, unblemished shame

Chest trembling with breath, rise, hold, and sink

A question, whether blood or tears to drink

The fox smoothed down his fur and flexed his claws

A ray of sun through mist, pale parted jaws

Ahead of Khazemil the ghost forms broke

Wide tawny rolling oceans caught the light

Behind, the village finally awoke

Old faces fast to flutter out despite

Long distant ages spent to earn their right

Those timeless murmurs met the sullen fox

Who only saw a world of golden stalks

"So stoic like his father was before!"

The creaking, trailing voice split hairline cracks—

"He says 'nothing to learn,' but who needs more?"

—and widened them quite gently with an ax.

"What else? Hah! Choosing silver over flax!"

"Be quiet, ma, his ears are turned towards us."

"But I'm the one who made the robe! Such fuss."

And turning, Khazemil saw in array

Each elder fox, the snowy, red, and tan

Each older son, their ear-tips not yet gray

His father stood in front as it began

Both vicious arms outstretched to fullest span

Aloft a tunic cut for one so lithe

And gleaming in the other paw a scythe

"For youth, for life, we long delay this time

We see the truth and hide it from the pure

'Thus passing, from sublime to seek sublime'

Proverbial; the words begin to blur,

But 'life anew is living to endure.'"

Emotion never strayed into the speech

And neither fox could o'er the chasm reach

Cold shot through Khazemil, touching the blade

Life burst through Khazemil, and then the day

As wisps of dreams so swiftly die waylaid

As drifting smoke in wind is torn away

The farm, the field, the life fled fast astray

Within his chest heartbeat, heartbeat, heartbeat

"My head? My robe! My mind is incomplete!"

"'To sleep, goodnight, tomorrow just the same!'

What does it mean? Today I shed the frost

That tinges youth who look to win a name

Now scythe in paw, the recollection lost

To hear 'to sleep, tomorrow,' what a cost!

My trouble hides in midnight, dusk to dawn

My life is lost in daylight, slipping, gone."

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