O bright star; many a night has your light shineth <br />down upon my smiling and twinkling eyes <br />How hast thou broughteth me to lie upon <br />these green pastures while my mind seeketh <br />your truth. Whilst thou judge those who ignore such light <br />For their souls forever walketh in darkness <br />And may your light clense thy spirit and removeth <br />that which doth makes thou light flicker <br />And into thy mind poureth rememberance of thy light <br />Holdeth it in the cherished chambers of thy heart <br />Be gone with your beating for no candle can be <br />lit in thy shadow and no fire can burneth for thee <br />For thy mind be quick and thy heart be quicker <br />and thy soul beeth forever timeless for evermore <br />In the light of the new dawn I seeketh Truth <br />O bright star Layeth down for the night, Sleep Child <br />For your presence beeth true and you spirit <br />bringeth thy light of life into thy honoured heart<br /><br />Darryl (Daristotle) McMillan<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/kingsley-starlight/