Preach not your words
of wisdom
upon my deaf ears,
you interrupt the voice
of the gods
with the raving
of the mad.
At the center of this page is a tiny silhouette
of a man holding up the sky to form an opening for this poem which, like
the previous, is written in the blue, cursive style. The remainder of the
page is blue, representing sky. There are two clouds hovering above
the man. These clouds form human
faces as they near the center of the page and look down upon the man.
These clouds seem to be speaking to the man as is
referenced in the poem by the line "you interrupt the voice of the gods".
Again, this page, like the one immediately before it, demonstrates this
character's view of alternate reasoning as mere distraction and self evaluation
is given divine status.
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The music playing
is "The Gallery Carol" an old English Christmas Carol. It was
sequenced by David Cooke and downloaded from David
Cooke's Corner of the Public Domain.
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