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ODE TO HYPATIA
<Dedicated to all those who seek truth>
The Heavens should be simple
They are not
The once independent walk by faith
Not by sight
Others question not
But I must
My mind is my only view
Awakening of knowledge and quest
Challenged by theory
When the river becomes too deep
They shall be divers
When the mountain becomes too high
They shall be climbers
I will lead
Discovery requires courage
I fear not
Should the Sun shine too brightly
I will bask
When the Moon eclipses with shadow
I light candles
Conquering the deepest dark
Answers come to those persistent
Burdened by consent
Hypothesis not intent on movement
I content to wait
As seconds split the art is lost
I despair not
Old voids shape new truths
Consummation entangles human odyssey
Never to be freed
Beloved ideals strangled by reality
Nevermore upheld
Rewarded by the apostate of victory
Devoid of Brotherhood
False prophet regaled yet despised
With hastened hands they gird themselves
Raiments of despair
And now the clash has ensued
Pulses beat of death
Seized at length and tightly bound
No escape
No relief
Proud men thinking they are gods
Forbidden secrets loosed
The walls crumble and burn
With them my ministry
With them my mind
With them my soul
Cessation of destiny
Crystal dreams turn into dust
All is lost
Enveloped in anguished sheen
I am finished
The blade strikes swiftly
I am free
But Agora lives in memory and mind
Hypatia was a legend ahead of her time. She was a teacher of astronomy, mathematics and philosophy in Alexandria in 391 AD during the Roman rule of Egypt and the fall of civilization. She believed in the secrets of the Universe including the movement of celestial bodies and was a strong advocate of brotherhood. The prose is based upon a rendition of the life of Hypatia.
"Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all," she is credited with saying. "To teach superstitions as truth is a most terrible thing."
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