Spontaneously divine - the outset, ahead of time, anterior to the start
Chaos ruled on randomness’ mess and filled the void of emptiness
With mother Earth first to spring, full of power and prowess,
Goddess Gaea, high and low, mountain top to dell, river, lake, sea and swell.
Golden Palace: place of order, wherein men and Gods do dwell.
Chaos then spewed forth Tartarus, deep within Gaea’s Globe.
Tartarus’ underground, dark and damp primordial home.
Neath Hades, lies tormented cell, pitted third World of hell.
The place of eyes for eyes and swords for swords
A place where karma returns; from whence it came.
Sinners sins, sin's against, sin's sinners, down gloomy shafts, etched in minds.
And again, Chaos yawned and out fell Eros, God of sex and desire
Fairest of them all, that never did decay, fertility born on that fateful day
Eros with his charm and wit, was unbeatable, by nature’s endless course.
Eros desired parthenogenesis to be dismissed, mix the bits to create a new;
Create an egg from before the two: Entwined the silver with the gold.
Cough and splutter, Chaos did, and Erebus, filled the space of in betweens.
Caped God, cast a shadow to all four corners of Gaea’s ruddy lands.
Tartarus did nod and agree, he’d liked what Chaos had released. Silent;
Erebus; dusk in dress, son of the darkness’s mess, relentless without rest!
Nyx was next from the void-less mess that chaos manifests.
Erebus’ sister, of such shadowy complexion, hypnotic Goddess;
Of sleepy dreams, guards the door to creations secret streams.
She forms the night in Gaea’s realm, in a cave of echoing chants.
Just by chance, she happened upon romance, with Eros’ wish fulfilled.
Married her brother Erebus, under spell cast so well, by Eros’ intervention.
Born a daughter of the light, the dark dank two of the night, did delight;
At the sight of Hemera, born the day, that separated dusk from night.
At second sight, more delight, created Aether out of night. Atmospheric joy;
Did bring, Gaea, round from Chaos spring, to primordial even ground.
Gaea’s broadened breast, by herself did beget, her son Uranus;
Cloudy sky rolled in.
Eros scorned and without sweet love: Gaea mothered an equal
Brought forth her seed, to cover her fruitless seas and mountainous ranges,
To marry starry mantle to earth and all within it.
Ourea and Pontus in similar fashion were born of the fiery passion
From Gaea’s eternal breath.
All is set now, and the story starts, the world of creation and all of its parts.