Hymn+of+Horus

Hymn of Horus

"The plug has been lifted from the unguent jar. A perfume of hours. The past has been rolled into a scroll I shall not see again. The eye of the falcon is unblinking. Open. Shut. Perfect.

I rise like the sun above olive trees, like the moon above date palms. Where there is light, I shall be. Where there is darkness, there is none of me. I rise like the moon above date palms. I am counted as one among stars.

Beam of light, sun and moon. Shining beast, man and woman. I am passing through. Come outside among the people. I am light. Gaze on me. Moon in darkness, sun in morning.

Light is what I will on earth, along the Nile, among the people. I have traveled through the tomb, dark and lonely ground. I am here now. I have come. I see. In the Duat, I embraced my father. I have burned away his darkness. I am his Beloved.

I have killed the snake. I have given him meat. I walk in my sleep through earth and heaven. I have set the sky in two parts. I pass through. I wander the horizons. I have dusted my feet with earth.

I have worn the skin of a black leopard and chanted into the ears of children. I eat with my mouth. I chew with my jaw. I am a living god come forth. I am with the earth millions of years."

Hymns of Horus