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ICELIGHT

John E Marks
1 min readDec 25, 2024

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Photo by Kirill Pershin on Unsplash

Icelight in my eyes
Iceflowers
in mind
storm black night
stings me awake
dreams scatter
light disperses
into verses,
black with thunder
the earth, in grave colours.
No black mass
no witches’ moon,
no Christmas lifting of the gloom
all gone, gone, all too soon
see the dead a-glimmering
shadows in the room
brimful against the sky.
Alone in this room,
3 am again
iceflowers zoom
all a-shimmer in my head
the living and the dead
a dark-blue bloom
on the far-away moon)
hearts are is never done
in their wanderings
words stumble into line
we are not who we think we are
phoenixes made of time
(flesh blood,
bread, wine).

Still the music of the spheres
reverberate in an echoing sky
invisible moonbeams
drift…

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John E Marks
John E Marks

Written by John E Marks

Beauty is the only thing that time cannot harm. Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood. T. S. Eliot

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