Originally posted by darpaint5
David Myatt ...
I think the profane vulgarity (and homophobia) of the sick poster - darpaint - is evident for all of discernment to see in the linked to article.
As for Myatt himself, I think one of his recent poems is a more eloquent, and gentlemanly, reply, than any words of mine, expressing as it does the empathy of an artist.
One Moment, Moving
A slight breeze
To curl the waves, a little,
Where this now calmer Sea
Stretches
Below blue
And some annoying flies
Bite the hand that writes.
For it is warm
For end-September
Keeping Summer the way I keep
My loves, remembering:
Stretched and taut with such a slender filament
Connecting them to Life
As the fragile body hazing my horizon
Now so slendly hangs between dark Space
And the blue-green-brown
Of Earth.
I am only this, here -
One moment merging to another
For empathy overcomes:
No cold Thought to spoil by abstractions
The way the factory bolt despoils the lamb.
So much wasted so often
I have no measure to measure-out
The blame
For I am falling, fallen
Having failed myself so often:
No stories, text, to capture such a loss
Of both empathy and love.
For I am only this, here - Oystercatchers catching
Where sea greets sand
And the waning Moon still glows, a little,
As on that night
When the distant lighthouse pulsed in darkness
And the sea sounds under stars sent their calls
Down deep down into greeny-blackness
As if some unknown entity of the deeps
Was here, there,
Listening, waiting, lurking
Unprofaned still by the hubris
We mis-name Discovery.
For it is not right to give names
To some things
Now, I am this, here - where only stiffness
Numbness thirst hunger age
Remind one moment
To move
DW Myatt
Source - www.davidmyatt.ws...
But no doubt the stalker, darpaint - and others of his mundane ilk - will continue to project their own faults, weaknesses, phobias, lack of empathy, and obsessions, upon those that they stalk. For after all, given their own tawdry, barren lives, it probably makes them feel important to post their vulgar material on the Internet.

