Asunder Works Will Come Undone 1. A Famine dawn... into day... into dusk... into dark... into dawn... into day... after day evermore beckon discarnate disenchant unto dust coalesce to form as sphere and strata anneal calming storms still incessant void looms on vibrant stream without origin issues forth ever unfolding myriad's thought and form without end veiled essence perennial woe seeding obverse impermanence unseen the watcher lying in wait a weathered stone alone temples raised to exalt divine temples raised on the shifting sands of time shadows cast then fade away only to repeat again this way and how the days they drift and fade away as thought and form succumb to age for mortal repine or epicidean eterne? one single tear lost I am hunger desire incarnate flesh and bone alone 2. Rite Of Finality to give thanks and praise to the bough that breaks under the weight of age and passing days to the song of the swan when one's time has come like passing clouds in the sky all must someday die to falling leaves in autumn's shades the promise of youth that fades under the winter's waning sun the wind and snow of a life now done like the tides retreating from tranquil shores cold lips that draw breath no more to the shifting sands of time lost measured by star and frost to scattered blossoms of spring this glory in which we sing: o ephemeral passing life consumed in the funeral pyres consumed in our burning desires even these flames must expire abiding ash and splintered bone sodden earth and weathered stone right of finality devouring infinity works will come undone so as what we become unknowing certainty of that which sets us free to the end of days to give thanks and praise