Starry Night
The glorious blue moon weeps pearl shaped tears from the midnight sky
The moon is a pupil of Carridwen’s Celtic goddesses’ eye
She looks down on Earth from the sky
Where golden fields of grain will lie
Long ago man worshiped the sun
Some people believed in many Gods some just one
But if God was there when time began
Could there be more than one
But what if planets like Mars
And all the spellbindingly beautiful stars
In this system and beyond this galaxy of ours
Are representations of divine avatars?
And in their glorious majesty
The avatars are their version of beyond destiny
With many dimensions of destiny
All beyond continuity
Truly sublime
Is that this mountain takes instant for divine to climb
Is that this whole growth happens in one verse one rhyme
One point combining all vast positions versions and dimensions of time
Beyond this is math that is clairvoyant
And truly brilliant
Beyond growing version of this movement
There is referring only to its definition math of absolute clairvoyant
Copyright © Patrycjusz Kopec | Year Posted 2014
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