The Sacred Fire

      The Sacred Fire

Modern poetry  modern verse  contemporary poetry  contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem

The Thespians of Greece in ancient times

Upheld the god of love, devout as saints

Have ever been.  Deep lovers’ paradigms

Are never quite as true as perfect paints:

Vermeer’s silk velvet spaces spring to mind.

The purity those Thespians conceived

For love is cleaner than the poet, blind

And holy in lost time, is now perceived,

Though he is idolized in throbbing lines

And storied power.  Those worshippers above

All else endorsed the ideal truth.  Her shrines

Aroused the thuribles of incensed love.

..All other gods and goddesses must bow

….To love’s high crown on love’s broad brow.