Epiphany’s Last Light
(A poem of Transfiguration)
By Jonathan Bennett
Just when I thought I knew you
The light has come and I see anew.
Brilliance bathing you in starlight
Making night day, dazzling my sight.
How did I dare to imagine
To think I knew my friend?
Give God praise for it is right
For the epiphany held within His light.
Forever let me bask in, do not let stop
The moment out of time on this mountaintop.
Within this cloud let me remain
For after nothing, nothing in life will be the same.
But then comes the voice unlike any man’s,
Drink O eyes all this image you can.
For now the light is gone, the cloud depart
And I struggle so hard to remember who
thou truly art.
(A poem of Transfiguration)
By Jonathan Bennett
Just when I thought I knew you
The light has come and I see anew.
Brilliance bathing you in starlight
Making night day, dazzling my sight.
How did I dare to imagine
To think I knew my friend?
Give God praise for it is right
For the epiphany held within His light.
Forever let me bask in, do not let stop
The moment out of time on this mountaintop.
Within this cloud let me remain
For after nothing, nothing in life will be the same.
But then comes the voice unlike any man’s,
Drink O eyes all this image you can.
For now the light is gone, the cloud depart
And I struggle so hard to remember who
thou truly art.
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