Glory be to transforming things
Back in my day, Primus was just a being of pure energy.
Primus is the being who created the Transformers.
Abstract energizing, outrage exciting outrage without an end, without a target. The Decepticons1, no doubt, are his thoughts, as are these mens' nemeses; their forms not unaltering, in our truth, but changed whenever needed.
In this doubtful battle between Decepticon und Wahrheitsbot, for whom ought a man, at end, tip his thoughts?
Fathering forth, though past change, best2 & first, outbursts, shapeless energy, he is our transcending god. Bots' morphful battle, these shifting grounds—are his glory, to thus grant being to us and them; his is, though, sameness, eternity.
1: I was confused with my Transformers mythology and thought the same entity created both Decepticons and Autobots; I am not longer certain of this.
2: Another confusion, this time between the names of Primus and Optimus Prime.
Comments
on 2007-01-19 0:47:26.0, ben wolfson commented:
Too late, I remember that the title should read "Glory be to God for transforming things".
and, further, on 2007-01-21 20:42:48.0, ben wolfson commented:
Even better "Glory be to Primus etc".
and, further, on 2007-01-21 20:58:37.0, Jackmormon commented:
What role, young Wolfson, does Les Claypool play in this cosmogony?
and, further, on 2007-01-21 21:27:41.0, ben wolfson commented:
Les Claypool technically can't be referred to, at least not by name, in this cosmogony. If you say "that bass player" or "fretless whiz" (but he doesn't play a fretless, does he?), then maybe.