Caught In Heavenly Moonlight Poem by Gerry Legister

Caught In Heavenly Moonlight



I am caught in the heavenly enchantment
With you in mind, I glance into a trance,
And walked along over warm embankment
Trapped in the garden of serene ambiance.

Night is filled with the glint of rippling stars,
In a vast vault, that stores the heavenly sea,
We look for endless galaxies in shining rivers,
That could be a future place of our destiny.

What is the name of that realm, that is shining?
Brighter than the sunlight season nature has given,
For a delight to earth when the light is missing,
dark of shadows enters through every terrain.

Each night the sky was studded with diamonds,
Floating castles caught in the heavenly moonlight,
Galaxy of chances loitering where the moon stands
Elliptical strand, going near land with purer delight.

We had heaven before us going opposite direction
The belief of paradox, faith going the direct way.
The best of our days, but the worst age for vision,
Caught in the epoch of salvation for time to slay.

Saturday, September 10, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: heaven
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
meeting the eternal light through salvation
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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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