...Of Rapture and Dissolution
A grave shall be
Among the seeds of a tree
As one of them
Returning to last forever
To rise up again
Gnarled and high
Receiving the crown
Deserved a long time ago
With thick roots
And many limbs
An appropriate memorial
Of what has been
Offering a perch
For faithful disciples
To find peace
In eternal subsistence
A grave shall be
In a wooden shelter
Dragged down and buried
In homelands bloody soil
Eaten by worms
Embraced by natures beauty
Returning to darkness
Rеturning to earth
Entombment means freedom
From a physical shеll
Across the path of death
To reach the astral world
To become a revenant
Reaching back to the earth
Breathing new life
Into another human shell
A grave shall be
Within the flames of purgatory
To redeem all sins
And leave ashes behind
Ashes scattered from a cliff
Nebulized and carried
By the winds of time
To spread until the end of the world
Entombment means freedom
From a physical shell
Across the path of death
To reach the astral world
To become a revenant
Reaching back to the earth
Breathing new life
Into another human shell
A grave can be
In the cold windy mountains
At the bottom of a crevice
Splintered to thousand pieces
Frozen stiff, preserved
Inferior to the summit
Rock immersed in blood
Canvas for mortality