Night Poem by Bernard Kennedy

Night

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I love to hear the silence of the night.
That time, when distance draws so near,
and memories come, and far sounds,
undisturbed, so close.
For night is dark and only self is true.
A self whose rest and past, are
only breaths away.
Yet for some,
the night may haunt and fear,
its conscience time, when curtains
closed are drawn.
So too, ones inner self and past,
to joy or fright, the
inner spirits will.

It is a blessed thing this night.
Was it not night when Christ came home,
and balanced Judas evil deed.
And blessed night,
when monks now rise and pray,
and Nicodemus,
for lack of sleep,
came home.
The lady of the night came too,
her stumbling led her home.
In the darkness of the well
the Magi saw the stars in day,
and in the psyche dwells our heart.

O Blessed night,
for rolling back the stone,
the angels let in light,
and finished night.
Night no more.
The silence of the night is deeply rich,
and homeward bound, we rest,
and sound our hope
and lasting joy, dwells there,
in shadows of the night.

Thursday, March 8, 2012
Topic(s) of this poem: meditation,night
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 06 June 2019

The silence of the night is deeply rich, and homeward bound, we rest, and sound our hope and lasting joy, dwells there, in shadows of the night...... very powerful poem giving the reader the feeling that comes through your words and expressions. thank u dear poet. tony

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