Whenever I gaze at the candlelight in a silent room late at midnight, with its flickering flame float Pure thoughts beyond the mind’s moat and I sail to Eden in a seraphic boat tied to the crimson pulse of the heart.
And in a fiery trance, my soul sways like melting wax, dropping yesterdays when, as a boy, blessed with glee, I roamed through fields, barefooted and free to gaze with wonder at every tree deserving of both homage and praise.
Never as a child of nature was I taught to utter a single sigh, shed tears at years bygone, or shun bucolic beauty of the sun that veins my heart. The love undone pours deeply into an azure sky.