Adoration

                    Adoration

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I want the night to lose its blindness, take

Its blindfold off for angels’ searing sight.

I want a fissure caused by earth’s crust’s quake

To suck the river down and turn it into night

Inside the desert of the earth’s own dark

In caverns still unknown, to turn the flow

Of waters in their spate to waste more stark

Than dunes, but then to make the river glow

As white as streams of stars across the black

Of endless space.  I want the wind to sway

Till mountains are no more, till losses lack

Their meaning, till the monks no longer pray.

  I want your heart to blossom gold inside,

    Its petals causing orchids to preside.

Phillip Whidden