These lines attempt to make explicit the metamorphoses of the meaning of metaphysics in Martin Heidegger. They constitute an analysis of the phenomenological issues of the project of overcoming metaphysics as it is accomplished through contact with poetry and theology. The overcoming of metaphysics is accomplished in the intersection of phenomenology and ontology on the terrain of poetry. This onto-phenomenology takes on the accents of a theio-poetics announcing the parousia of Being. With regard to its eschatological deployment, the thought of Being implies the following deduction: the destiny of metaphysics is metaphysics as the destiny of Being itself.