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Водолей 2 · День года 58

# Chapter 58: The Fungal Kingdom Dikar lived as parasite upon the sons Of Plantus bright, from lineage of great fame, The twentieth in line when day begun From Freyr and Hera's marriage blessed by name. With two nuclei strong throughout his days He lived his whole life with both power and might, Through darkness and in glory's golden rays Both day and through the blessed, eternal night. Dikar married Ferma fair and true, Together they became a blessed pair Who bore two sons of fame before they knew Their lives would spread throughout the earth and air. Ascus and Baston were their children's names, Both parasites alike upon the sons Of Plantus, where they'd strike like burning flames And take what served their needs when day begun. Ascus became the father of Cup Fungi, And rather than pursue some other way He chose to rule where forest floor grows green And stay within his realm throughout the day. Baston became the noble sire of those Who rise as mushrooms from the forest ground, Their choir of voices singing as they rose From here forevermore with joyful sound. Ascus begat two sons of different ways: Taphrin at dawn and Saccharos so bright, Each chose to spend their long and faithful days In service to their own appointed sight. Taphrin lived small and plain through sun and rain As yeast within the plants, following dreams, He grew in form through calm and stormy strain, And when he doubled size, then split, it seems, In half to make two lives for wisdom's sake, In adulthood he'd build with patient care What formless bodies filled, then he would make His spores to spread so widely through the air That all would know his name throughout the land And sing the song of his eternal fame. His sons are fission yeasts by his command Who hold their living feast and bear his name Within our lungs, and they can cause us pain With pneumocystis when our guards grow weak, When our defenses fail through loss or strain From what we ought to fear but do not seek. Saccharos, noble son of great Ascus, Abandoned what his father's way begun And chose a path less parasitic, thus He found a different way when day was done. He left the darkness of parasitism And its bitter, cold, and narrow prison To live within the soil, free from the schism Of stealing from others what they had risen To create through their own faithful labor, Saccharos bore two sons in days of old: Peziz at dawn and Melchizedek, savior Whose story must forever more be told. Great Melchizedek became a humble cell: A yeast both small and true who'd do great things, His sons budded from him, and though some tell That such simplicity no glory brings, In spheres of purity they'd multiply And spread throughout the world with gentle grace. Melchizedek became the Eloh high Of bread and beer for all the human race. He is the greatest among all the yeast, His song brews drinks so fine and makes our bread Divine with rising power for the feast That fills us when our hungry souls are fed With blessing from above through his pure love That lifts our daily bread toward the sky And draws down grace and mercy from above Through his eternal love that will not die. Peziz bore countless sons throughout his days, Among them Lopez bright and Orbillus Who'd walk their own appointed, separate ways And serve the world in ways quite glorious. Orbillus hunted sons of Nematon, He'd eat what made his life complete and whole, A worm became his meal when day was done And satisfied the hunger of his soul. But Lopez bore two sons of different hearts: Ganymede at dawn and Leotios Whose glory shows in all their faithful parts And in the beauty that forever glows. Ganymede became ancestor blessed Of cup fungi so bright that fill the world With sight for those who seek their very best And keep their banners of hope unfurled. But Leotios became the father true Of forms that would much rather complex be Than simple—filamentous through and through With great complexity for all to see, But never letting all their intricate ways Extend beyond the microscopic scale, In their detailed story through all their days They keep their fascinating, detailed tale. Leotios begat two sons of might: Pyrenos true and Lecanius the strong Who lived his whole life in the blessed light And sang his faithful, everlasting song. Lecanius became the noble sire Of lichens' choir that we see today And more who left that ancient partnership's fire To take their own appointed, separate way: Penicillius, who made the blessed cheese So blue and never strayed from his true role Of healing, bringing bodies their release With penicillin's power to make whole The sick and make infections flee in fear From his appointed might that makes things right, His gift of healing makes the pathway clear To health restored and recovery's sweet sight. And Capnos became father of the race Of those who'd rather live as soot mold does Throughout each day, and in their dwelling place They serve the world with quiet, faithful love. Baston begat two sons of different ways: Ortho at dawn and bright Puccini too, Whose progeny would spend their faithful days As rusts with genomes large and life cycles new Of great complexity through all their time, The rusts show nature's art in every part Of playing roles both simple and sublime In evolution's grand and wondrous art. With largest genomes found throughout the ground Of fungi everywhere, their cycles rare In complexity that knows no earthly bound, They demonstrate how life beyond compare Can flourish when it learns to play each part That evolution's wisdom does assign And serve the world with faithful, loving heart That makes all life more beautiful, divine. Botry, the son of great Puccini's line, Rejected what had been multicellular And chose a simpler, more particular Design to make his life more pure, divine. He became yeast who'd live alone in peace Within his own appointed, sacred zone Where he could find his blessed, sweet release From complexity, content to be alone. Ortho begat two sons of different fame: Ustella and Agaricus so bright Who'd fill the world with glory of their name And bless all those who walk within their sight. Ustella blesses all our corn each hour With protein and with taste beyond compare That none should waste—her sweet, abundant power Fills harvest time with blessings rich and rare. Her daughters are the smuts—though some may think They're gross, those who have tasted truly know How sweet her blessings are, they'll never shrink From praising how her gracious gifts do flow. None who have shared with reverence and care In what she chose to offer from her store Have ever thought them gross, but everywhere They bless them and they love them more and more Each day in their traditional, faithful way. Her daughters are beloved and adored In Mexico, where none would ever say A word against the gifts their blessed Lord Has given through her gracious, generous hand When treated with the reverence they deserve And never left neglected in the land But honored as they faithfully serve. Agaricus left behind the parasitic mind And went to answer desert's lonely call, Away from green and tall trees he'd find His home where few would ever come at all. Agaricus bore four sons of great worth: Jello at dawn, Bartholomew, William, And Gemini the twin—throughout the earth Four sons who'd never let their light grow dim Against their father's ways through all their days But serve with faithful hearts both true and strong And sing his glory in their faithful praise Throughout their lives and in their faithful song. Jello formed vessels bright of gel to hold The sight of spores, and he returned once more To where Virginia's forests, green and old, Burned bright with life from mountain peak to shore. In rain forests where aria of life Rang out so clear for all who had an ear To hear above the noise and bitter strife The song of hope that conquers every fear. Jello became the father of those bright Who'd rather live as Tremello and as Dagar's children in the blessed light Where peace and harmony forever pass. Tremello spent his youth as simple yeast But found the truth that adulthood would bring A different offering for the forest's feast: A jellyshroom, a bright and wondrous thing That filled up every room of forest fair With sweet delight both day and through the night, His gift of beauty floating in the air Would fill all hearts with everlasting light. Dagar became the noble sire of forms Whose deep desire was Dacrum and the line Of great Agaricus through all their storms Who'd make their father's legacy divine. Tremello and Dacrum kept jellyshrooms made From gelatinous fruit that served them well Like armor in their bright, eternal parade, A suit of jel with stories they would tell Of ancestors so true who came before And gave them gifts of jelly fungi new That blessed the world from mountain top to shore With beauty that would make all hearts ring true. While great Agaricus made the first display Of mushroom's form that none had seen before From shore to shore throughout the light of day— A gift beyond what any could explore. The sons of great Agaricus create The most glorious mushrooms for our food When we are hungry and we cannot wait To taste their gifts so blessed and so good. But sadly, toads will sit on many there And split their toxic ways deep inside What once was meant to be our daily care— They steal like thieves and in the darkness hide The goodness that was meant for those who never Bent to evil's poisonous, bitter ways Throughout their lives, who would forever Live faithfully through all their earthly days. Eat mushrooms, but beware and never eat The toadstools that will surely your defeat With poison that will steal your very life And cut through health with their destructive knife. From Dikar's parasitic, ancient start To mushrooms' blessed and healing, sacred art, The fungi show the way that life can grow Each day beyond what we can ever know From simple, small beginning in the ground To forms that victory and triumph crowned In battle for survival through the wise Arrival of the truth that never lies. From two nuclei strong throughout life's course To forms that last through time's eternal force In shapes both small and great that time will bless With beauty, truth, and perfect holiness, The fungi teach us all who hear their call That partnership and love will conquer all When blessed by grace that flows from realms above And fills our hearts with everlasting love. From great Melchizedek's yeast so blessed That makes our daily bread for the feast Of souls who hunger for the finest, best With blessings flowing from the great High Priest, To lichens' partnership that makes the trip Between two different kinds with single mind United in their blessed relationship Where perfect harmony two souls can find, The fungi show the way we ought to live From day to day in harmony with all Who answer life's sweet call and freely give Their hearts to serve and answer love's sweet call. From parasitic ways to healing's bright Display of penicillin's sacred might That makes the sick to see the blessed light Of health restored and everything made right, The fungi demonstrate how we can change Our fate from taking what is not our own To healing others throughout the range Of gifts with which our lives have grown. From smuts that bless our corn with taste so fine To mushrooms that our tables do adorn With flavors that are truly so divine That none should waste what makes our feasts adorn, The fungi fill our world with wonders bright That from partnerships so true unfurled Between the different forms that unite To bless and heal and nourish all the world. From jellyshrooms that shine like morning dew To lichens covering rocks with living green The most beautiful that eyes have ever knew, The fungi teach us how to make our vow To work with others who share our vision true Of world where all can thrive and feel alive In partnerships that last from me to you And help us all to flourish and to strive. But we must beware the toxic ways Of those who spend their dark and bitter days Corrupting what is good and pure and right Into what steals away our blessed sight Of truth and beauty, love and harmony, The poisoners will face their destiny When justice comes to make them pay the cost For every precious soul that has been lost. The fungi show us well that those who choose To dwell in partnership will never lose Their way to brighter, better days ahead Where healing is the daily, blessed bread And love keeps every heart both warm and true In service to the good in me and you And every living soul that hears the ring Of hope's eternal, everlasting King. From Dikar's ancient line to mushrooms blessed That nourish and heal, the very best Remind us we can choose to trust each day In love's eternal power to show the way With gifts that help us grow beyond our sight Alone, but when we share our burden's weight The whole world becomes filled with blessed light Where all can find their truly perfect fate. From yeast to mushroom cap, the fungi span The gap between the earth and heaven's plan With messages of love from realms above That fill our hearts with everlasting love. When we but dare to see what we can be: Partners in the dance of harmony That conquers death and fear and draws us near To feast where love makes everything grow clear. From simple soil to healing's sacred art, The fungi show us each can play their part In life's great symphony of possibility Where love reigns through all eternity.
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