Happier Than A Light When It Glows Poem by Mark Heathcote

Happier Than A Light When It Glows



Happier than light when it glows
I look and measure the stars
And know.
Luminosity is only a melting snow
When I hold her or let her go.

Happier than any flower field
Any sea or desert
Wave or dune in sun or shadow
When; "I"
Feel her deep internal glow.

Happier than an angel
Who knows not the right way to go?
Happier than any devil
Whose entire sinful sins payload
Into a fire that burns, devilishly slow.

Yes, I'm happier than anything...
Anything that thinks it exists
Simply, because I held her
Frozen, forever…
In an eternal non-existent frozen, kiss.

Friday, January 10, 2014
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