"The Peril That Lurks Among The Ruins" by Clark Ashton Smith (read by Craig Nickerson)

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"Go not too often among ruins," said the Daemon in one of his rare moods of admonitory confidence. "For there is a strangeness in the shadows which these memorials of the vastness of the Past, broken though they may be, have thrown for so many centuries upon the selfsame spot as in the dawn of their erection. Such shadows have gathered strength from their ancient and unbroken brooding; and they are not as the shadows of natural objects, for human time has accumulated within them like unswept dust, and memories of the dead cluster there like bats in a cavern. They have all the power and all the sopor of despair; they are deep as death and hollow as limbo. The earth has grown abysmal beneath them, and the air is full of unseen precipitate gulfs."

"He is not wise who walks frequently and habitually amid these shadows. For, heedless of the peril, one may slip on some invisible precipice of the Past and go falling forevermore, a phantom among phantoms, sere and purposeless as a blown autumnal leaf, through the windy eternal night of bygone things. Yea, lost from time, he shall whirl impalpably with the gusty sand through shattered arches and between domeless columns; apart from the cycles of being, he shalt dwell henceforward as a shadow with shadows."


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  • the music is from tangerine dream's stratosphere LP (1976), the track is "3am at the border of the marsh from okefenokee" about 3 minutes in.

  • @progandjazzman Thanks man, very much appreciated!

  • What is the background music

  • @EliCashFly I don't know, sorry. The music was already there, I didn't add it.

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  • Excellent! We need much more CAS here at YouTube!

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  • I've just added a reading of George Sterling's seminal 1907 a "A wine of Wizardry", a poet for whom CAS was a protege - if you're interested follow my user name.

  • Excellent, thank you so much!

  • Very nice initiative!

    You will be recorded in the book of Vergama ;-).

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