What words can say in poetry a millenium can never explain. |
Hidden are the shadows As the light waves Flow in From the flickering flames Of torch lit candles That sit Upon each window Sill and pane And as each Axe cut wood Let sparks to fly In a blaze of fire To dawn Each, a horizon Is granted And for such is called A new day As may darkness recede And shrivel in retreat It grants rest For eager souls A beacon of hope Betwix the twighlight Guides ships to port From harbor sounds With horns, lights and bells To sight the moon The stars and all the heavens Affixed in a time With no night nor day So hidden are the nights From each coming day For those who Stand with no desposition To see the heavens and eternity And all of time cease To a slow Insignificant turn For in the arc of the horizon Many guards have beat to quarters And many Admirals and Captains Have gazed upon it And still they plot their course And swear by the heavens That they will eventually Reach their destinations And although destiny has touched The very brow On their faces They move on Foward, pressing toward the mark With zeal and determination And the miracle of time Remains hidden Hidden, in a mystery Of an insignificant turn |