Gilgamesh sought immortality, in futility: A poem 

You think those alleged gods would share 

their watery powers, when they came to Earth 

in their spaceships, floating on the rivers 

of Sumeria? That they would create an Eden 

that was welcome to the native beasts of the planet? 

But Eden was a forbidden place; but for Sapiens Man 

While those captives were only doctored  

to work in the mines of Hades (Africa) 

You must realise that the alleged gods came from beyond Pluto 

in fact, from the deep sea. And Adappa and Hawa 

were not embryonic, but creatures out of the labs 

of Enki and Ninti, and inherited the soul of Kingshuk 

who was made the sacrifice for Sapiens Man. 

Did you know the pain of Gilgamesh; that 

such a Man, could never be like the so-called gods, 

who, themselves, had no rights of inheritance to the Paradise 

they claimed was theirs; but was obtained for them 

when they imprisoned the true God; and borrowed  

His powers. How did they then make creation morbid 

by the hybridisation  of all beasts and creating cancers  

among earthly lifeforms. Gilgamesh, who was Man, 

in his wanderings outside Eden, only felt the scorn 

of those who were the sons of the soil; and refused  

to call him brother! How did Gilgamesh feel with  

the knowledge, that he was neither here nor there?! 

That he could never travel in a shem; and he couldn’t be 

a god (false) like them? He undertook to voyage into 

the deep seas to find that elusive herb, that was  

the aphrodisiac to immortality.  The travails only  

brought him to his grievous futility. That age was his  

ultimate cage! And he would have to inevitably 

go to his grave! 

Published by montecyril

Hi, I am Monte Cyril Rodrigues and live in Melbourne, Australia. I am a retired journalist. I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. I've had voices and visions all my life. I think it is a spiritual experience, my doctors think otherwise. I am a deeply spiritual person and keep having experiences with otherworldly realms.

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