Northern Lights

Northern Lights

A Poem by JohnL
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For Emma's Competition

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NORTHERN LIGHTS
 
Standing by the sea loch;
 
   Ice crystals form
      On silver sand,
          Silver on silver;
Magnetic  sheets
    Clothe the polar sky-bed
             Of stars.
 
Pines stand,
                 Everblacks
                                  In silhouette against
swirling
            whirling
                       tarantella-twirling
                                     Stardust swathes.
 
Blackness
   Envelops the all-too-brief
          Flux field of heaven.
Eyes attune
      To newly lost Arctic light-song
           That played upon excited sky-ions
                        And is no more.
 
John L Berry,   10 November 2008

© 2008 JohnL


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BEAUTIFUL!

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This was delicious, the arora borealis...how lovely and ethereal a topic, wonderfully woven in this fine fabric of a poem.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This sounds strange, but this poem reminds me of happiness. It's fleeting and beautiful, and celestial, but at the same time it can disappear into complete and utter blackness. I loved the flow and the structure of this poem, its unique but fitting for the subject matter. A really stunning poem.

Posted 15 Years Ago


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JohnL
JohnL

Wirral Peninsula, United Kingdom



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I live in England, and love the English countryside, the music of Elgar and Holst which describes it so beautifully and the poetry of John Clare, the 'peasant poet' and Gerard Manley Hopkins, which d.. more..

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