Dilogy - Chiasmus


 Dilogy
Dil´o`gy    n.    1.    (Rhet.) An ambiguous speech; a figure in which a word is used an equivocal sense.  

I peered over the abyss into chaos, the perilous passage that must be made, dark streets with no names, the cold wind that blows south, changes to a hot wind that blows north. 
Timaeus was correct, looking for the soul of the world that is beyond chaos, the chiasmus symbol X, not knowing how to get there or what I will find.  Still, it is necessary to seek the end, which will be on my terms. 
Walking along the shore, it was a storm that battered mortals, unrelenting in it's power.  No one is to be seen, just the voice of my defiance against nature, to rebel against it's power.  
If I cried, it wasn't for me, always for you.

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