
Septets for the End of Time
I
Crystal Liturgy
Here, in the abyss,
where song-birds pluck their notes
and send them, feather-light,
floating through the air,
here, you’ll find no vale of tears,
no fears of shadow-hawks,
for all blackness is abandoned
in the interests of sunlight and song.
Here, the crystal liturgy surges,
upwards from the rejoicing heart,
ever upwards, into the realms of light,
where color and sound alike
brim over with the joy that, yes,
brings release to head and heart.
Here, seven-stringed rainbows reign,
the everlasting harp is tuned and plucked,
and an eternity of music cements
the foundations of earth and sky.
Here, the master musician conducts
his celestial choir, their voices rising,
higher and higher, until they reach
the highest sphere, and song and voice
inspire, then expire, passing from our eyes
and ears into unbounded realms of light.
Here, the seven trumpets will sound
their furious dance, a dance that will announce
the end of this singer, the end of his song,
but never the end of song itself.
I absolutely can’t find words to say what this poem means to me. Beautiful, lovely, fantastic — none of them express my feelings after reading it. To say I love it doesn’t do it justice. But since I am having problems coming up with the right words, suffice to say it is so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes and goosebumps to my arms and oh, my, I LOVE IT!
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It’s the first poem in the book above. Should be there on Amazon, but if you can’t get it for any reason, I’ll e-mail you the e=text, as usual. Your words are greatly appreciated.
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