[BNP/E3, 79 – 23-25]
From rock and plant and beast there is unfurled
The banner of a truth men would not speak
A hideous truth: “ALL’S EVIL IN THE WORLD”
Whatev {…} weak {…} strong and weak
{…} all we would seek
Is not or is departed
Revenge is nature’s most benevolent Law.
[23v]
In lust and lust and all desire in pain
And {…} if we obtain
With its possession all content is fled
And the[1] monotonous {…} of lead
Crushes our being {…}
Filling with fear and hate the blank of destiny.
[24r]
Yet all that is had to be. All is Fate
And poor and rich, {…}
And freedom dreaming in the coils of hate
All are outcomings of the dearthless hate
The nature bears cult her forms and laws
The work perchance of a remorseless Cause
Whose crime the world is and which ever have[2]
God {…}
[24v]
Men threw his longings and his best desires
Upon the speechless Nothing unrevealed
Fruitless {…}, as if man’s love-fires
[25r]
Who would desire good if it were on earth
Who would hate evil if he knew it not
[25v]
Weep, weep weep weep for never human tear
Can fit the suffering, whereby earth is bound
{…}
[1] the /a\
[2] have /named\