Christophe/The Gargoyle
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| In a long-ago time, when long ago peoples |
| were building cathedrals and raising up steeples, |
| they crafted stone creatures and set them on perches |
| to guard and protect and watch over the churches. |
| So gargoyles were born, and they stood night and day, |
| keeping evil and terrible spirits away. |
| And ne'er was a creature so true and so loyal |
| as the watchful, courageous, and fearless gargoyle. |
| But the years came and went, and the people did, too. |
| and in time, they forgot what their ancestors knew. |
| And whenever they passed by the gargoyles' lairs, |
| they trembled in fear at the gargoyles' stares. |
| And as time went along, people's fear turned to spite, |
| and they sneered and they cursed at the guardians of night: |
| "Demons!" they grumbled -- "grotesque!" and "horrid!" |
| "Those beasts don't belong on the house of the Lord!" |
| When the gargoyles heard these words that were spoken, |
| their stony old hearts became crumbled and broken. |
| Then storms rumbled in, and their eyes filled with rain, |
| and in stillness they stayed, alone and in pain. |
| But as it so happened, some angels were near, |
| and heeding the grief of a gargoyle's tear, |
| they each fluttered down from the heavens on high |
| to sit with the gargoyles beneath thundering skies. |
| Now, angels have ways of making things right, |
| so they stayed with the gargoyles all through the night. |
| Patting their heads and wiping their tears |
| and whispering life into gargoyle ears. |
| And soon all the gargoyles did magical things: |
| They gurgled and coughed and shook out their wings. |
| then together the angels and gargoyles took flight, |
| And they soared through the clouds on a blustery night. |
| And while over pastures and hills they were winging, |
| the voices of angels were radiantly singing |
| Music of healing and songs of rebirth |
| to all of the creatures in all of the earth: |
| "God bless the rain, and the storm clouds that bring it. |
| God bless the music, and the voices that sing it. |
| God bless the ones who sing everything wrong. |
| God bless the creatures who do not belong. |
| God bless the hearts and the souls who are grieving |
| for those who have left, and for those who are leaving. |
| God bless each perishing body and mind, |
| God bless all creatures remaining behind. |
| God bless the dreamers whose dreams have awoken. |
| God bless the lovers whose hearts have been broken. |
| God bless each soul that is tortured and taunted, |
| God bless all creatures alone and unwanted." |
| And the gargoyles beheld wherever they roamed |
| that the souls of the lost weren't really alone. |
| Each one had an angel, each one was protected, |
| and each one was cherished and loved and respected. |
| And so it is true with the gargoyles this day, |
| for all of the angels who love them have stayed. |
| Together they wait until days become nights, |
| to embark on their dark and most glorious flights. |
| So if you see shapes in the night sky, don't fear -- |
| for it simply means angels and gargoyles are near! |
| Guarding the earth with their gentle night call: |
| God bless the gargoyles. God bless us all." |