Black Light Is The Light Of God… Poem by Mark Heathcote

Black Light Is The Light Of God…



Black-light looks silver under a neon sign
Looks euphoric in a rainbow neon flame
What you feel is-what-it doesn't deliver.
Black-light it shivers, it lingers into your soul,
Serpentine it snakes, like a wet tarmac road.

Black-light is the light of God.
Descending fog sits around an unnamed gravestone.
Black-light whets your appetite for additional light,
It whetstones, sharpens your spirit to the bone,
Like ferns uncurling feelers in search of a loamy home.

Black-light is the light of God.
"Black-lights" the segregated part of dew falling anew.
It's the neon part of you. It's a neon flame
Joining the shivers of a river that which an ocean delivers.
Oh, have you reach your ascension, have you found your countenance
That sign of yourselves, that's the pontiff of your own, church.

Black-light is the light of God.
Have you, smouldered felt your own, prayer waves?
Have you turned, turned your own, Himalayan prayer bells?
Clapped your hands clapped your tongues hammer loud.
Outdoors, today, tonight shine like fireflies in the black-light
Within them, watercourses, within the stars
Oh, water courses through you in black starlight tonight.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Savita Tyagi 25 June 2015

Lots of thoughts in here. Black and white all is contained in God.

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