//-------------------------------------------------------// Cadenza Cosmology; a Pink Pony Princess Pantoum -by Sixes_And_Sevens- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// From the Sea //-------------------------------------------------------// From the Sea She came from the sea, and so shall return, with blood that tinted pink the foam. Like water, she seeped out through the cracks; like love, ever larger grew. With blood that tinted pink the foam, Cadenza Diluvium broke through. The waves, like love, ever larger grew, the newborn goddess squalled and raged. Cadenza Diluvium broke through the waves that were herself as she was them. The newborn goddess squalled and raged at the limits of physicality and form that were herself as she was them, a liquid too large for her container at the limits of physicality and form even in a space as wide as the ocean. A liquid too large for her container inevitably must swell and overflow, even in a space as wide as the ocean. She emerged to land as life inevitably must swell and overflow, stumbling up onto the rocky shores. She emerged to land as life began to wish no longer to be alone. Stumbling up onto the rocky shores, diminishing to expand as she began to wish no longer to be alone; surrendered the vast expanses for something more intimate. Diminishing to expand? As she pondered what a feeling might suggest, surrendered the vast expanses for something more intimate, paws for fins, fur for scales, mind developing, she pondered - what a feeling! - might suggest in the heart and mind of a smaller creature with paws for fins, fur for scales, mind developing, she might too trade isolation and learn to trust. In the heart and mind of a smaller creature with wary eyes but lonely soul she grew, and wondered if she might too trade isolation and learn to trust? The pack began, and Cadenza Lupa, with her wary eyes but lonely soul, she grew, and wondered if she had found at last her limit. The pack began and, Cadenza Lupa with her, set forth to join the hunt. She had found at last her limit: her wolves’ jaws, wide and red, would set forth to join the hunt, hunger in their bellies and love in their hearts; her wolves’ jaws wide and red would then rip apart the prey, hunger in their bellies and love in their hearts. The herd loved no less dearly. Then rip apart the prey! – for love and hunger are no crimes. The herd, loved no less dearly, she graced with her gifts too. For love and hunger are no crimes, predator and prey in equal esteem she graced. With her gifts too, familiarity and loyalty arose and prospered for predator and prey. In equal esteem, for the Sun and Moon overhead, for Life and for Death, familiarity and loyalty arose and prospered. For, true to her nature, Love defied all and spread. For the Sun and Moon overhead, for Life and for Death, all found meaning beyond purpose; identity new and yet true to her nature. Love defied all and spread further and faster than ever before. All found meaning beyond purpose. Identity? New, and yet with the same goals as ever; further and faster than ever before, she watched as they flourished with the same goals as ever. Love spread and changed and grew; she watched as they flourished from pack to community to nation. Love spread and changed and grew, always keeping with the times. From pack to community to nation, Cadenza Civita would stand guard always. Keeping with the times, shed claw and bite for spears and arms. Cadenza Civita would stand guard armored with metal, stone, and law. She’d claw and bite. For spears and arms now served to protect, to keep the people armored. With metal, stone, and law, roads, houses, communities rose by her hoof-steps. Now, served to protect, to keep the people safe and free, she turned inward, constructing roads, houses. Communities rose by her hoof! Steps had to be taken to maintain the peace. Safe and free, she turned inward, constructing law and justice, oaths of protection that had to be taken. To maintain the peace, love and trust were paramount. Law and justice. Oaths of protection that required strength, promised blood. Love and trust were paramount, but her ivory smile glinted sharp. Required strength, promised blood, the Queen of Hearts was stern and canny, but her ivory smile glinted. Sharp instincts could now be tempered with mercy. The Queen of Hearts was stern and canny, with wit and wisdom bringing greater power than instincts could. Now, be tempered with mercy, for she provided well for all her subjects with wit and wisdom. Bringing greater power than force, she pushed for diplomacy and trade, for she provided well for all. Her subjects heralded her as the heart of everything. With force, she pushed for diplomacy and trade, and all her courtiers heralded her. As the heart of everything, with power and passion, she flowed through the world. And all her courtiers she gave duties and responsibilities and power and passion. She flowed through the world with burdens lightened, responsibilities shared. She gave duties and responsibilities and she stepped back from power. With burdens lightened, responsibilities shared, her cities could run without her. She stepped back from power and gave herself to passion. Her cities could run without her; she trusted, loved, found it good, and gave herself to passion, to beauty, romance, the arts. For the first time she trusted – loved – found it good. Cadenza Amore let herself free. To beauty! Romance! The arts! For the first time after eons of fighting to protect and survive, Cadenza Amore let herself free to sample the fruits of her labors after eons of fighting. To protect and survive, she knew, she had to constantly change, to sample the fruits of her labors, and allow her little ponies to stand on their own. She knew she had to constantly change. She retired to become a figurehead and allow her little ponies to stand on their own, or fall, as fate willed. She retired to become a figurehead, a princess watching over kings. She knew she must evolve, or fall as fate willed, but grew complacent in her rest. A princess, watching over kings. She knew she must evolve; none could predict when or how. But grew complacent in her rest, As shadows closed around her. None could predict when or how the spell shattered her crystal bones. As shadows closed around her, eyes peered out, glowing violet. The spell shattered her crystal bones; gods do not die so easily. Eyes peered out, glowing violet; a miracle birth to a pegasus. Gods do not die so easily; a fluffy pink filly with wings and horn, a miracle birth to a pegasus, drew the lonely eye of the Sun. A fluffy pink filly with wings and horn; A sole ray of hope in a world gone grey drew the lonely eye of the Sun away from the dark and distant Moon. A sole ray of hope. In a world gone grey, The Sun set forth, to see her, away from the dark and distant Moon to pay a visit to her sole surviving kin. The Sun set forth to see her, the child who was Love, to pay a visit. To her sole surviving kin, she whispered apologies and thanks meant for another's ear. The child who was Love, she was uncertain and strange. She whispered apologies and thanks meant for another's ear, but could not remember who or why. She was uncertain and strange; she recalled vast spaces, vicious battles, decadent courts, but could not remember who or why. She had existed for untold ages; this was her first time being alive. She recalled vast spaces, vicious battles, decadent courts. She knew now only peace and simple work. She had existed for untold ages. This was her first time being alive. Her family did not understand her. She knew now only peace and simple work. She played in sunny clouds and did chores around the house. Her family did not understand her, but loved no less dearly. She played in sunny clouds and did chores around the house. She learned and lived and grew but loved no less dearly as the child of mortals. She learned and lived and grew, though age would not touch her soft cheek; as the child of mortals, she could not follow when they left her. Though age would not touch her soft cheek, she wept all the same. She could not follow when they left her, and had never known such pain. She wept. All the same saltwater of the sea fell upon their graves and had never known such pain in all the expanse of tides and waves. Saltwater of the sea fell upon their graves swept away their bodies in all the expanse of tides and waves and the infinity of her love. Swept away their bodies beyond where mortals could reach, and the infinity of her love welcomed them home. Beyond where mortals could reach, she held them tight; welcomed them home. Not merely Love, but loved; she was Cadenza mi Amore. She held them tight even after the Sun took her away to her citadel. Not merely Love, but loved she was; Cadenza mi Amore felt more than ever before. Even after the Sun took her away to her citadel, the pain never left her; she felt more than ever before that she was too large to ever be contained. The pain never left her. She however, of infinite size, drowned it in her depths. That she was too large to ever be contained could after all be a blessing. However of infinite size drowned it, in her depths it stirred new longing; this too, could after all be a blessing to move on and love anew. It stirred new longing. This too, drifting aimlessly in her depths, pushed her to move on. And love anew she found. Drifting aimlessly, in her depths, pushed her into the hooves of another, and she found compassion, companionship, romance; things she ruled that now washed over her. Into the hooves of another and another and another; all different facets of compassion, companionship, romance. Things she ruled that now washed over her, overwhelming and delightful in equal measure. Another! And another! All different facets of her divinity she explored now anew with a long chain of lovers, who all were overwhelming and delightful in equal measure for as long as they lived. Her divinity she explored now anew with a long chain of lovers, who all were bound to go where she could not follow. She treasured them for as long as they lived; then washed them into her infinite depths. Bound to go where she could not follow, she treasured them for as long as she could, then washed them into her infinite depths; an eternal, blissful union. For as long as she could, she reigned in love and harmony; an eternal, blissful union the gods of law and chaos had. She reigned in love and harmony; such times cannot last forever. The gods of law and chaos had a rival in their power. Such times cannot last forever; destruction, desolation, and dismay come to all. A rival, in their power, emerged from the Pit to bring destruction, desolation, and dismay. Come to all, Entropy, the Eldest One emerged from the Pit to bring the end of the universe. Entropy, the Eldest One; immeasurably wide, uncountably old. The end of the universe, cracking, shrinking, shrivelling to dust. Immeasurably wide, uncountably old; Cadenza Memoria sat at her last temple, cracking, shrinking, shrivelling to dust, as it collapsed. Cadenza Memoria sat at her last temple, at a final grave to a long-dead love As it collapsed, Entropy said, “You have failed at a final grave to a long-dead love; I have beaten you,” Entropy said. “You have failed,” Cadenza replied, beneath gauzy mourning veils; “I have beaten you with every connection and bright moment, every new emotion, all felt without regard for the domain of nonbeing,” Cadenza replied. Beneath gauzy mourning veils she smiled, and with every connection and bright moment, every new emotion, all felt without regard for the domain of nonbeing, she was everywhere at last. And everywhere was breaking. She smiled, and the echo of her laugh bounced around the shrinking universe. She was everywhere at last, and everywhere was breaking; like water, she seeped out through the cracks. The echo of her laugh bounced around the shrinking universe; she came from the sea, and so shall return.