Visitations Of Light Poem by Dale Mullock

Visitations Of Light

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In the light of a summer morn,
An orange bleached day is born,
Radiating your affable warmth to those beneath,
Giving wholesome heart to those with belief,
With your solar smile spreading the light of the day,
Inducing the incentive to go out and play.

A celestial crepuscular crescent moon invokes,
Nictating star sparkling night strokes,
Until church bells chink, clunk and chime midnight,
So that once faint meniscus moon, now shines bright,
Behind velvety clouds creating a dancing silhouette,
Of a happy swirling shadow no one will ever forget.

Encompass me in your sunshine,
Sanctify me in shadow’s soft surprise,
Share with me your quality time,
While our heavenly high-spirited hearts harmonise.

A sprightly strobing sunrise show,
Landscape lit by an igneous almandine glow,
Setting a scene for us all to aspire to,
Its internal energy seeks and desires you,
Giving the urge to jump, gambol and kantikoy,
In full fevered frivolity and joy.

Silver sheened spotlights shine down on our heads,
Like lacquered gleaming glossed gossamer threads,
Shimmering stardust sprinkled sliver streams,
With sapphires and diamonds glittering on the light beams,
Lighting our way during dark’s night time fluster,
While we warmingly combine in soulful lustre.

Feed my soul with your sunlight,
Then enfold me in your shadow,
To starve my inner plagued plight,
And palliate my spirit’s harrow.

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