Sun Worship Poem by Denis Martindale

Sun Worship



Three little meerkats looked ahead
At different angles then
There was no sudden awful threat
That was beyond their ken...
Each held their gaze transfixed in time,
Like statues frozen still...
And though at first this looks sublime,
It soon must lose its thrill.

The only thing that they see move
The whole length of the day
Is that old sun that seeks to soothe
Their frayed nerves come what may...
That little circle in the sky
That glides and glides and glides...
I bet it makes them question why
At night it goes and hides...

They worship what they hold most dear -
It helps them to survive!
It helps each smile from ear-to-ear,
So glad to be alive...
Next day the circle's back again!
The meerkats look above...
Their Grandad smirks and nods and then
Each looks at it with love...


Denis Martindale, copyright, January 2011.


The poem is based on the magnificent painting
by Stephen Gayford called 'Sun Worship II'.

More Stephen Gayford poems here:
denis-martindale-dot-blogspot-dot-com

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