ephrix
erõti periarchés d' aneptoman
iõ iõ pan pan
õ
pan pan aliplankte, kyllanias chionoktypoi
petraias apo deirados phanéth,
õ
theõn choropoi anax
SOPH. AJ.
Thrill
with lissome lust of the light,
O man! My man!
Come careering out of the
night
Of Pan! Io Pan!
Io Pan! Io Pan! Come over the sea
From Sicily and
from Arcady!
Roaming as Bacchus, with fauns and pards
And nymphs and satyrs
for thy guards,
On a milk-white ass, come over the sea
To me, to me,
Come
with Apollo in bridal dress
(Shepherdess and pythoness)
Come with Artemis,
silken shod,
And wash thy white thigh, beautiful God,
In the moon of the
woods, on the marble mount,
The dimpled dawn of the amber fount!
Dip the
purple of passionate prayer
In the crimson shrine, the scarlet snare,
The
soul that startles in eyes of blue
To watch thy wantonness weeping through
The
tangled grove, the gnarled bole
Of the living tree that is spirit and soul
And
body and brain --- come over the sea,
(Io Pan! Io Pan!)
Devil or god, to
me, to me,
My man! my man!
Come with trumpets sounding shrill
Over the
hill!
Come with drums low muttering
From the spring!
Come with flute
and come with pipe!
Am I not ripe?
I, who wait and writhe and wrestle
With
air that hath no boughs to nestle
My body, weary of empty clasp,
Strong
as a lion and sharp as an asp ---
Come, O come!
I am numb
With the lonely
lust of devildom.
Thrust the sword through the galling fetter,
All-devourer,
all-begetter;
Give me the sign of the Open Eye,
And the token erect of thorny
thigh,
And the word of madness and mystery,
O Pan! Io Pan!
Io Pan! Io
Pan Pan! Pan Pan! Pan,
I am a man:
Do as thou wilt, as a great god can,
O
Pan! Io Pan!
Io Pan! Io Pan Pan! I am awake
In the grip of the snake.
The
eagle slashes with beak and claw;
The gods withdraw:
The great beasts come,
Io Pan! I am borne
To death on the horn
Of the Unicorn.
I am Pan! Io
Pan! Io Pan Pan! Pan!
I am thy mate, I am thy man,
Goat of thy flock, I
am gold, I am god,
Flesh to thy bone, flower to thy rod.
With hoofs of steel
I race on the rocks
Through solstice stubborn to equinox.
And I rave; and
I rape and I rip and I rend
Everlasting, world without end,
Mannikin, maiden,
Maenad, man,
In the might of Pan.
Io Pan! Io Pan Pan! Pan! Io Pan!
By
Master Therion,
Aleister Crowley