Legend of a Man

Year 3975,

After the war of the Americas

After the small nuclear accidents

After the continental plates shifted once more

And the newly Gondwana has formed,

Being named Euroecalia.

 

People across the land

The metropolitan gothams,

And fresh dairy farms, vegetable farms, and organic farms,

Across the plantations of wheat, corn, and soy.

Across the salt seas and lava rocks and urban communities.

 

They would talk and tell the tale,

The great story

They would call that story,

“Legend of a Man”

 

Most people knew of the man.

Who the man was.

The years he was living

In the late 20th century and early 21st century.

 

Doctors still study his childhood illness.

Still a mystery today.

Many professors teach their young art students

About the work of this man.

Many religious leaders share their thoughts

On this great man,

And his power to bring people together,

For his stand against religion

And for his stand in the belief of the human race.

Many poets still write about

His powerful sensuality and sexuality

And most importantly,

His love.

 

In his 45th year

Doctors performing a triple bypass

Like that of his father

And his grandfather

They discovered the vacancy

The emptiness

Like never before

 

The man had an abnormal heart

A heart with standard four chambers

Two ventricles and two atriums

However, his heart only allowed love

To be given and not received

They noticed the radiating love

Like ghostly mirages of water in the desert

Pouring out from his heart

 

They concluded then

This was a clear scientific reason

Why the man could never fall in love

Why he constantly would ache to be in love

And why he could never actually be in love

 

So, the legend continues

Of the man who changed art

Of the man who changed religion

Of the man who changed the world

And

Of the man who changed love

 

Legend of a Man

A man at the age of One Hundred

Early last millennium

After 100 years of never being in love

To his heart he took a blade

And died of a broken heart

Of never being in love

 

That is the Legend of a Man.

 

 

© 2005 David Greg Harth

05.05.20.03:41:06@296NYC

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