Luminary Light Befalls Poem by Mark Heathcote

Luminary Light Befalls



When shadows drib a luminary light befalls
Sweet visions are born filled with aspiration
So it is we should stand tall never be small
The sun rise's on us all when a new day begins.
It is with the angels & birds our heart sings
Don't lose faith, please, hang in there strong-strong-strong
The dark-nights, they're many but hope-always rings
Catch me in them falling leaves Lord, lifelong.
Let us soar on high with eagle-talon claws
Let me seize my life from dark obscurity
Let us balance on a sword's edge to applause
And love ourselves and others fulsomely.
When shadows drib a luminary light befalls
On butterflies, wings fly straight through them squalls.

Luminary Light Befalls
Sunday, March 11, 2018
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