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Arlice W Davenport
Poems
Sep 2018
Equinox: No-day, no-night
William Blake's Ancient of Days
casts down atomic-yellow rays
of ever-shimmering light.
Coal-scuttled clouds vie
for dominion in the dusky sky,
majestically darkening into no-longer night.
On the desert floor, barren and warm,
recumbent dunes lie like sleeping women,
restless and turning.
Cacti stand sentinel over unearthly silence.
Gold limns the crests of the dunes.
Muted light paints the sand a once-fiery ocher.
All this passes for isolation in the world,
a cosmic confusion of identity,
Until the entire tableau passes through its stage
of equilibrium, passes through me like liquid.
No day, no night carries the bundle
on the road to enlightenment.
I peer at the synthesis, bemused.
Suddenly,
Satori
!
Written by
Arlice W Davenport
M/Kansas
(M/Kansas)
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