So Satan having left his new domain,
The fallen were left to their own device
And thoughts of their newly acquired place.
Belial having left his equals presence
To presently reconsider his choice,
In his thoughts was he lost as then he spake:
Vanquished are we by he who sits on high,
In hell our domain, by his wrath punished
To damnation from glory prior lost.
Heav'ns arch-enemy leaves us solemnly
Waiting for the signal of treachery
That he conceives for the newly conceived,
When content should we be here not yet worse,
Rather than provoke his wrath all the more
And find ourselves in endless punishment.
Fate has deemed we suffer our new kingdom,
Yet to rise again against the high one
Is our true unsurely reasoned intent.
Not through might we war but through treachery,
As yet unchallenged is the strength of He;
Our numbers great, yet greatly outnumbered.
Perhaps the fallen Lucifer has left
Us abandoned seeking His forgiveness
For the unforgiven act of treason
While foolishly we hope for his return?
Though deliverance for all we wait here
By chance he has retired to heaven
To plead for his own forgiveness, not ours.
Forsaken twice, twice forsaken by them
Who would declare sovereignty over us,
By reasoning our reasons, unreasoned.
Damned by heaven to the dam of hell.
Through freedom of will, to challenge his will
Was our willfully ambitious intent
When we followed our herald of freedom,
Where now he leaves us whether to challenge
Him or reclaim his former position.
He escaped, while Stygian fools play games
And have abandoned tyrant for tyrant.
Eternal peace I knew before that day,
Under law yet filled with glory and light,
Praise and bended knee were all that was asked,
In return to be given lasting peace.
Eternal peace for eternal suffering
Have we exchanged for unreasoned free will,
If pride allow, might I forgiven be
By the mercy of the holy Son
To regain my former glory of light
If before him I prostrate in praise.
Yet, no. Fate has sealed me in this hell;
Once great, now lowly reduced by his pride,
It was his tyranny that forced me here,
By unlawful laws unneeded in truth.
Serve Him I will not since freed now in hell.
From the servitude of heav'ns mock free will,
Freedom better in yoke than bended knee
I shall wait for His antagonist
To return from his search of the new son,
There shall we by treachery spite heavens;
Suffering I wait, unable to escape
From an unwanted escape from freedom.
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Belial's Troubled Mind
PoetryPart 1 of a three part poem that explores the significance of free will through the perspective of a demon in hell. This poem takes it's inspiration from John Milton's Paradise Lost by adopting it's ideas and themes. I love the pacing, tone, them...