An epic of metamodern spirituality, this book-length poem tackles issues related to the fraught quest for meaning in the contemporary world. Casting in mythic terms the existential confusion caused by (post)modern secularization, it narrates the fall of Heaven and the death of God in the 20th century. However, the "liberated" City that arises from Heaven’s rubble all too quickly devolves into nihilism, consumerism, ugliness, and wide-scale environmental devastation. Was sacredness what had kept us from such a state? Is it alone what can save us now? What spirituality is possible after the death of God? The quest to answer these questions will lead the speaker into the underworld and back as he attempts to resurrect some new kind of Sacred for the metamodern world.