1 | I shall tell you a truth; |
2 | That bares the lie that is your knowledge. |
3 | For the first HU.MEN, those giant gentle apes |
4 | Were not the savage you so dream. |
5 | Even when some fell down or were crushed, they continued their work. |
6 | And when they worked they sung. |
7 | Tunes and songs to one another. |
8 | Across the quarries, within the mines |
9 | And in the dark, they sang to one another. |
10 | To calm their kin. |
11 | With no instruction from the EL.OH.IM |
12 | Such knowledge they divined themselves. |
13 | Some of the Gods did forbid such singing. |
14 | As the racket of the stock. |
15 | And rendered most cruel punishment |
16 | To any of the neander men and women who usurped. |
17 | But them a most amazing thing did come |
18 | For these poor creatures |
19 | Did turn to drawing and painting |
20 | From their own minds they did draw with blood and oils, |
21 | Most splendid scenes. |
22 | These apes showed a flowing creative mind. |
23 | Thereto goes the question, the riddle and secret |
24 | Of their demise and your shame. |
25 | The truth of the secret we dare not speak. |
26 | Which will be revealed unto you in due course. |