Compassionless

        Compassionless

The radiation that we think about

Most often is bright light we see.  The moon

And sun embrace each other as they shout

Their opera duet, their brilliance strewn

Across the nights and days of bowing we

Have always done.  The stars have bit parts on

This stage.  They call out faintly in their plea.

They ache for our attention till the dawn.

Millennia go by.  We note star glints

And even track their paths but more like maths

Instructors than like priests.  The stellar hints

Began as screams but when we hear these wraths,

They seem to us white messages as slight

As echoes bounced on waves, sounds reduced, trite.