Will the heavens be silent when were dead

Will the heavens be silent when were dead

A Poem by Mark Heathcote


 
Will the heavens be silent when were dead

Shall our prayers all be answered once again?

Or once again; shall we forget, we’ve been saved.

Looking, through our visors will we ever visualize?

In the violate-haze we’ve been saved

In a sealed vault will we ever realize?  

We’ve been saved, we’ve been saved.

 

Oh what faulty power lines would you follow?

To spark a shadow, that’ll never fade.

Will the heavens be a forked lightning to touch your ground?

Or will your sealed hearts sound like a Stradivarius sound…

Crying; from the ground once again.

Wishing to be saved... with telephony

Not realizing, when you were dead you had eternal eyes.

 

We could not save, we could not save.

We could not save.

© 2013 Mark Heathcote


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Added on October 6, 2013
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Mark Heathcote
Mark Heathcote

Mancheter, United Kingdom



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I like all kinds of poems but I tend to gravitate toward eastern spiritual poetry. My muse almost demands it of me. So you may find quite a few being poured out from time to time. I all so write man.. more..

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