Our Light
I wanted to produce a poem for our sun – sol – the giver of life.
It was marvelled at by the ancients and worshipped as a god. For they recognised that all the light and heat it gave was all that sustained us. As they saw it slowly rise, crawl across the sky and sink they sank to their knees and gave thanks. For we have need to produce ritual and seek answers. Our imagination is mighty.
Within its heart it fuses simple hydrogen and helium to create the full range of elements. It spews forth the complex atoms from which we are formed. Our carbon and oxygen were forged within that cauldron of unimaginable heat and pressure.
The planet we stand on is of its essence.
It pours forth light, heat and matter in a constant storm as we live within its atmosphere. It will do so for billions of years – as if an eternity. Then it will turn destroyer and expand to wrap us in its fiery cape and dissolve every artefact of our existence.
Once more we will rest within its mantle.
It is only a small star –
Nothing more.
Our Light
It glows,
Incandescent in the night,
Fusing elements
To create worlds.
It radiates
Without pause or thought
As it gives
Of all it has.
Worshipped
From afar in wonder
As it appears
To traverse the sky.
Seething
With an atmosphere
Of molten
Plasma fury.
It gives life
Without knowing
As it sacrifices
Itself eternally.
Opher 30.5.2016
Good Afternoon. That was lovely I just wish the Sun was out here we have had rain and very high winds all night all morning long. To make it even better I spent one hour and fifty minutes waiting to see the Doctor, and had less than ten minutes with him, sooner see a Vet. Older I get I need the Sun, it’s these old bones.
Afternoon Anna – yep – I crave sunshine too. We’ve got cold, wild and rain which has scuppered our planned day out with the kids. They’ve gone swimming instead.
Where were you going for the day?
We were going to the Birds of Prey – where we took our other set of grandchildren. We’re going to Diggerland tomorrow (hopefully). We’ll see what that’s like.
Put this one in the new hymnbook …
When are we going to get this new ‘church’ off the ground?
I await helium supplies as we speak … this will be the Church of Silly Voices!
Operating at a higher pitch than all the others!
Diggerland successful?
Yep – really cold but the kids loved it – they drove real JCBs!
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A poem for the sun as it rises in its beauty!