BLUT AUS NORD “Epitome XIV” (Album: 777 – Cosmosophy, 2012)

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BLUT AUS NORD “Epitome XIV” (Album: 777 – Cosmosophy, 2012)
MIHÁLY MUNKÁCSY
"Parc Monceau"
1895
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Bacchus
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Devoted to shit...
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE “Spleen”
(Les Fleurs du Mal, 1857)
Grimoire of Tiamat.
• BAŠMU •
Bašmu was an ancient Mesopotamian mythological creature, a horned snake with two forelegs and wings, having six mouths and seven tongues.
The Bašmu is described as a “sea dragon-snake” in the myth KAR 6 and in Angim 33 the Bašmu and Usum live in the “fortress of the mountains”. It was one of the eleven monsters created by Tiamat in the “Enuma Elish” creation myth.
DEPRESY
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FRANZ MASEREEL “25 Images de la Passion d´un Homme“ Gent 1918
A Dirge (1824)
~
Rough wind, that moanest loud Grief too sad for song; Wild wind, when sullen cloud Knells all the night long; Sad storm whose tears are vain, Bare woods, whose branches strain, Deep caves and dreary main,– Wail, for the world’s wrong! ~ by Percy Bysshe Shelley
ODIUM “Palace Of Forgotten Dreams” (Album: The Sad Realm of the Stars, 1998)