Once upon a time, since upon the earth, creation: Bright flash of lightning, inflagrations, When Life was chaste and newly born Upon all the face of the world The fertile fields and skies The oceans of flora and bluest seas And shores bursting with life. All the beasts they yield, the fish and grapes Crushed by men to wines The winged things in flight, the schools which swim, Leaves that spring and blossom creativity, divine. Life Thirsts / Love Dies In flesh and bone no cherubic clouds, But husks of chrysalis, olden days‘ thunder roads. Tears upon the face In the Eye. Upon a time, Once The light of love’s divine creation : Fireflies At dusk Spontaneously combust.
We are made from stuff of Stars. In the Light of Truth I trust, though the shell returns to dust, Light travels the infinite, opening the dark... Little stars that freckle the face of The Universe.