Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Salvation Ray Poem

I sit and stare at summer suns,
Pondering what I've become
Water streaks my flushed cheeks
I quickly come undone

The light's rays slice through dark clouds
Harshly scorching victim ground
The rain will come and I will run
The aural howling sound

The light penetrates, nowhere to turn
My tender soul, it starts to burn
Truth hugs me now, and wrapping around
My depressed thoughts-forlorn

Drenched in dewdrops as I head towards light
Concrete behind me, beams holding tight
I feel so torn, refreshed and reborn
an arm composed of might

I writhe in immeasurable pain
As I'm engulfed by the furnace of flames
I put away fights and put away rights
The Fire knows me by name

I know I was mortal, I knew I was fey
But never the beauty and strength of a ray
Life was a game, but now I'm changed
Bitterness gone away

Now I run to this Ray in embrace
Prostrate bow, but lifted face
With nothing to say, as I start to pray
Freedom too strong to taste

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