Further Reading

Friday, 30 April 2010

Triangle In The Sky

The daylight is dying, and the moon recovers its vivid steps across the sky
Human life lulls to that of night time haunts
Time for the travellers to wander without fear of detection
Making their way onto the mortal dimension; through rents in the cosmic cloth
In safety ... wary of stray eyes gazing out at their descent onto the physical stage ...
A wondrous red sunset fills the sky, distant mountains making the perfect back clothe
Eyes gazing out of the window into a beautiful world, mindful of the regrets
War and violence is not too far away from this idyllic, peaceful place
A mind dreamily star gazing, thinking of others and adventures past and present ...
Eyes beholding a sight, then ...
A sight that defies mortal logic
A vision that primitives have seen and worshipped now for centuries
A triangle of lights in the sky
A apparition the scientists and the governments deny
but secretly promote
Eyes watch the flitting lights across the heavens
And smile in wondrous silence
No need to broadcast a primeval fact
Visitors have crossed these shores ever since man took its first steps
and made its first fire
and killed its first kin ....
Nothing out of place ...
Confirmation for the sage
Realisation for the mortal that higher forces control human lives
Mankind never has a say in its destiny
Like a puppet on a string pulled back and forth
The sage one of the exceptions ... a breed apart from the sheep
Living in silence ... defying the law makers, living out a penance
Guiding the minds which direct the Merkabah craft with pure thinking
Sending out gossamer threads of universal light
The fuel to fire the engines of the triangle
Sending it towards its destination somewhere on earth .....
A mind aware of one relatively close
One like they ... a mind light and open
Accepting of its fate trapped in a shell of clay
One who watches but will never reveal
One who provides the fuel for a craft off course
One who was not expected to be on the earth at this time
One like they ... one from their dimension
One volunteering to fall
to experience what it means to be human ...

---Matthew James---