Nirvana

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Nirvana
by Clark Ashton Smith


Poised as a god whose lone, detachèd post,
A eyrie, pends between the boundary-marks
Of finite years and those unvaried darks
That veil Eternity, I saw the host
Of suns and worlds, swept from the furthermost
Of night— confusion as of dust with sparks—
Whirl toward the opposing brink; as one who harks
Some warning trumpet. Time, a withered ghost,
Fled with them: disunited orbs that late
Were atoms of the universal frame,
They passed to some eternal fragment-heap.
And, lo ! the gods, from space discorporate,
Who were its life and vital spirit, came,
Drawn voidward by the vampire-lips of Sleep !

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Second Annual World Celebration Satsangs (1983 Science & Technology Film)
Nirvana: The Untold Stories (2003 Music Film)
A Tribute to Nirvana [SIS] (2005 Album by Various Artists)
Hard 'N' Heavy, Vol. 18 (1993 Music Film)