Universal Zen - Blue Noir 2 & 3 Poem by Kevin Patrick

Universal Zen - Blue Noir 2 & 3



Come ye faithful to the round cathedral
Pass the shores of terras stable
Where hues of blue and jade swell cradles
Locked in seas of penumbra bounds
and when this world passes into the light
it will fade into silence of cosmic fire
and everything that passes on
Will exists as if it never had

For the end of dreams and into sleep
Fall to the world of forgetting time

As we watch the last of days
Our course is set towards the unknown
Pass the rings of Saturn’s crown
Beyond the scope of Jove’s orange courts
We journey on the final ark
Into the seas of falling stars
And as we march the cosmic stream
we ponder on this vastness keep

Will there be a garden there?
And Will we make an Eden their?
With oaks and elms and honey vines
Redeem ourselves from the previous lives

I hear the sound of infinity approaching
It says
we are the kings of infinite space
yet it is a malevolent place
deep with chambers of dark secrets
Immortal with ravenous descendants

Onwards we fly to Andromeda’s bay
Across the void of stainless stars
We fly with speed the chariots of fire
Towards the promise land of home


Keep me warm

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The original copy of this was lost in a computer crash and so this was just a reconstruction of what I had written previously
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Danny Draper 30 July 2013

A vast and sweeping write within 2 galaxies and back to a garden hope to ponder spoon in enveloped warmth.

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