Eyes Above, Love In Sunshine Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Eyes Above, Love In Sunshine



Eyes beneath,
Shed a tear...
at the majesty
Of the haven sky...

When you aren't here
The comfort of a common sky
shared by anyone
And all inclusive...

but shared by us
The sky becomes extroardinary
Here we two both in love...
Cloud pattern, awe inspire,

Painterly to the eyes in sigh...
A sky above the horizon's edge...
Level ground... sound horizon...
As all animal and people live...

Harmony of an angel's breath
That moves the clouds all about...
But to take a minute... or thrice seen...
comfort... at every sunrise of my life...

in day by bright sundial time...
and the sunset shows the cloud cover
As the clouds reveal the detail
Of the lunar moon above...

The sun that separates night and day...
or sunshine of your life above...
My side's shrouded beneath a cover
of dark India ink in mind...

where you can later render
The moon sky right above
seen by you... on paper or like a photo
of the loving God that created you...

Holds us close but from afar...
And what's above is heavenly...
And when there's heaven
Is when we are two...

Yet unique in wonder grandeur...
So heavenly... you are to me...
Both in heart of eyes to speak
You are the heaven that I seek

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