Heaven's Delight Poem by JJ Evendon

Heaven's Delight



Insects drawn by an outside light
I hear sounds of cicadas and animals at night.
I feel the warmth of a gentle evening breeze,
Glass of wine in hand, that is making me merry indeed
I see a myriad of stars above shining bright
with no moon, it makes for an awesome sight.
Can people honestly believe we're alone in the universe,
when there's an abundance of life here on earth?
With an almost infinite number of stars and galaxies,
discovering alien life elsewhere, how sensational would that be?
Such a probability may exist using a link of the mind,
so I go search the universe for our nearest alien kind.
Travelling faster than light and at the speed of thought
it's not long before I find what I'm looking for.
From a distance, I see white clouds, land and deep blue seas
there's even has a moon like ours - how extraordinary!
But as I descend through its atmosphere and weather,
I see myself resting on a patio - I'm glad my soul and me are together!

Thursday, December 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Soul
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 23 February 2015

landing back at the patio, if indeed you ever left, was a surprise for both of us! maybe you can take your body next time? and next time you may actually land in New York City! ! say hello to all the other Voluptians for me. bri ;)

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