My heart leaps up when I behold* a skinny-lit vein split even the sky and I am held, scared as a child, by the wonder of its roar, my cry's like that of a lint quietly set alight in the large of the pitch-dark night.
I would not move from the bed and yet, I cannot help but stare through curtains like a coward, pared apart by curiosity to where I wish to slide open the window and see what the sky did sow.
The Child is son to the mother, and should he ever need forget he only need look to a shatter in the sky. The crash on his head that follows goads, “You know where your father goes to crow.”
First line and inspiration taken from William Wordsworth's 'The Rainbow'.