Here in silence, sight the glow Whereby creatures of night know Run a rosary in hand Or else fight The Flashlight Man
He walks by windows left unlocked He floods his books with checks of chalk Some call for help, some have no plan Though none have knocked The Flashlight Man
He waits for winter, when all is wind When wood would be sparse and sparks burn dim Where flint will be flakes unless inland Still, some have witnessed The Flashlight Man
He watches the light go out in bedrooms What once hosted life, hosts time's ghosts in tombs Some bottle up time, some sink in their sands Yet, no nightmares dream of The Flashlight Man's
He wrings out what's left of what's right and what's wrong He brings out the best in some boasting in song Some find him friendly, but soon find that they can't Who's wise knows someone close As The Flashlight Man
Asleep by dawn, cocoon by noon, deadly by dusk In crimson cloaks he clasps his croaks and keeps the husk One has been told, of age of old, a kid that ran His name, I'll tell, you know so well The Flashlight Man