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Demon Dream - 1. Prelude
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Demon Dream
Prelude:
Once, when an old woman came to perish
As truant exile on a barren plain,
Her fragile limbs snapped, not letting her rise;
So in the spiteful dirt she writhed in pain.
All the fear she still composed, feared this death.
Being cut off now, she fought that unknown;
Though it drained strength and stole the time still left,
She fought for it, for what else had she known?
Remembered, past memories began to rage,
The woe of life, a moment to endure:
From father who sold her, she ne’er forgave;
To the man who took, ne’er thinking to love her.
Only a life of toil unrewarded
By child or hope stung her dying thought,
And all the dreams condemned yet unfilled
That the younger heart of hers had once sought.
Her husband, dead some twenty years ago,
In a fever’s fire, sailed on like a sigh.
Smiling in happy wonder, he passed on,
While she now contended hard not to die.
An unseen thing stirred and drifted in the air,
Drawn from the Heaven Shelf down to her strife.[1]
Her fear of death delivered her a hell
In semblance of a deal for mortal life.
Old and alone, a woman came to die.
In a heartless room, the night of her brain,
Crept wonder of what life had signified
But drudgery and love betrayed through pain.
In a dream from which she should not arise,
Her savior whispered, and a compact swore.
Fretting, she took it that life should not end;
She feared death, but woke more doomed than before.
[1] Heaven Shelf: the kamidana (god shelf) is an ubiquitous item of traditional Japanese homes. Found in the kitchen, or adjacent spaces, it primarily honors the Shinto deity of fire, but can host other gods as well. Fresh offerings of salt, water and rice are placed before miniature shrines on the shelf every day.
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