How alive the light appears--
bending with the water-- sliding from points of crests; making
one wonder if light is only above or somewhere in depth of sea
a spirit spark swells until it can do but one thing-surface!
This is not morning sun rising; or moon or starlight
tempting one to dream-- it is the light that men follow...
even onto the cross...
By Joseph P. DiMino Light
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Copyright 2014 Listed April 30, 2014
This poem is about
courage and what makes men of conviction and love give
their lives for their country.
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