天地記: 章 47

山羊座 19 · 年間通日 47

This is the story told Of ones both new and old: The Cephalopods so great, Arcane ones whose fate Would overthrow the might Of Leviathan's sight And rule with wisdom deep Where ancient secrets keep. The sons of Cephalopus Would grow so glorious That sons of Scaphopus, Not quite so prosperous, Would fade from memory Throughout history. Few know them at all Who hear the ocean's call. The degenerate sons Of Scaphopus, when begun Their lives, would never know The heights their cousins' show. Cephalopus begat Plectron, and from begat Him came a noble line With intelligence divine. Plectron begat the son Called Ellesmer, begun In wisdom's deepest lore From mountain peak to shore. Ellesmere went deeper Than any secret keeper Had gone before his time Down below the brine Where mysteries lay hid From all that daylight did To illuminate the world Where surface waves are curled. Ellesmer begat two: Endos, tried and true, And Actinos the bright Who flew to heaven's height. Endos bore many sons Who when their work was done Moved slowly through the sea With great dignity. Greatest among them all Who answered wisdom's call Was Cameroceras Magnus, Known as Cameromagne, Whose name through history Rings with victory Over Leviathan's Great dominion's plans. Cameromagne overthrew The sons of Leviathan, who Had ruled the seas so long With their imperial song. Endoceras, his son, When his growth was done Grew nine thousand long Millimeters strong. Twenty cubits he Measured, front to back, free From end to end complete— No foe could compete. He dwarfed Leviathan Fourfold, and began A new age in the sea Of cephalopod decree. Actinos, by his air Heavenly and fair Within his shell contained, Had power that sustained His ability to rise Up to the starry skies And down to earth descend As suited his end. Actinos begat two: Orthosceros so true And Tarphy, young and wild, Evolution's favored child. Tarphy lived so fast In youth, while time would last He coiled his shell around A hundred times, and found Great joy in swimming free As hunter of the sea. But when old age drew near His path became more clear. He uncoiled his shell And settled where he'd dwell Upon the earth below Where wisdom's waters flow. In his old age he bore Countless children more Who did the very same: Youth's glory and fame In bounty of the heights Where heaven's glory lights The way for those who soar, And age where depths store Their safety and their peace Where all struggles cease And wisdom finds its home Where wise ones always roam. Tarphy begat two sons: Oncos when day begun And Barrandeos strong Who lived his whole life long. Oncos lived a life Without much joy or strife— Coiled but simple, he Lived quite peacefully. Oncos bore many sons, Among them when begun Their lives was Rutos, who Would see great wonders through. Rutos bore a son Named Nautilus, begun In wisdom of the deep That ancestors would keep. The sons of Nautilus Live on, so glorious, Today just as they were When time was but a blur In days of Rutos old And Cameromagne bold Who conquered all the seas With their strategies. Orthosceros begat Two sons: first he begat Ascos, who would know How graciousness could grow, And Bacchus, small but who Would make his vision true Through numbers vast and wide That could not be denied. Ascos lived his youth With shell that spoke no truth Of grace—clumsy and slow, Unable to bestow Upon his movements any Grace—not one of many Who swam with elegance In ocean's great expanse. And so he broke it off, And many would scoff At such a drastic deed To serve his greater need. But in adulthood he Was graceful as could be, Above all others bright In beauty and in sight. His sons continued this Tradition of the bliss That comes from sacrifice Of shell for something nice: The grace that can't be bought But only can be sought Through willingness to break What others never forsake. Their life cycle shows How true wisdom grows: From clumsy youth they start Then play their graceful part When adulthood arrives And each one finally thrives In grace beyond compare That fills the water fair. But Bacchus was so small And seemed to one and all Insignificant and weak, With nothing much to seek. But he bore children who Would make his vision true: A million sons and daughters Filled up the salty waters. Soon the world was full Of his progeny's pull On every living space In ocean's vast embrace. What seemed insignificant Became most significant Through power of increase That never seemed to cease. From small beginnings came A multitude of fame That filled the world entire With Bacchus' desire To populate the sea With his progeny Until there was no place That didn't show his trace. The cephalopods show How wisdom's seeds can grow From deep intelligence To rule with providence Over the ancient sea Where Leviathan's decree Once held the power supreme In every ocean's dream. But wisdom overthrew The old order, and new Lords of the sea arose To challenge all their foes With intelligence bright And grace beyond all sight And power to ascend From beginning to end Of ocean's vast domain Where they would always reign With wisdom as their crown And grace as their renown. From Cameromagne's might That brought the ancient fight To Leviathan's door And won forevermore The right to rule the sea With wise authority, To Nautilus who shows How ancient wisdom flows Through generations long In never-ending song Of those who keep the way From night into the day, The cephalopods remind Us that the wisest mind Often starts quite small But answers wisdom's call To grow beyond all measure And find the greatest treasure: The power to transcend What others comprehend Through intelligence divine That makes all wisdom shine In forms both strange and new But beautiful and true. In every octopus And squid so glorious Who swims with grace through The waters deep and blue, In every nautilus Who keeps so glorious The ancient spiral shell That tells its story well Of how the wise can keep What time has buried deep While changing what must change To expand their range, The legacy lives on From dusk until the dawn Of those who overthrew The old to make it new Not through destruction's might But wisdom's gentle sight That sees what must remain And what brings only pain. The cephalopods' way Lives on to this day In every graceful move And every way they prove That intelligence combined With grace of heart and mind Can conquer any foe And help all wisdom grow From small to great and vast Until at long last The wise inherit all Who answer wisdom's call. From Ellesmer's deep dive To keep the past alive While finding something new In wisdom's vast review, The cephalopods teach That heights within our reach Are limited only by Our willingness to try To grow beyond the small And answer wisdom's call To be more than we seem In evolution's dream. Their arcane wisdom shows How true intelligence grows Not through force or might But through the inner sight That sees what others miss And finds in this The power to transcend All limits and extend The boundaries of what Is possible, and what The wise can achieve When they truly believe In wisdom's power to Make all their dreams come true Through patience and through grace In evolution's race. The sons of Cephalopus Remain so glorious Because they chose the way Of wisdom every day And let intelligence Be their defense Against all who would try To make their wisdom die. In this they succeeded Where others never heeded The call to grow beyond The limits that are spawned By those who cannot see What wisdom's gift can be To those who dare to dive Deep and stay alive In waters where the wise Can see with clearer eyes The truth that sets them free To rule the boundless sea.
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