God’s Hum
That’s God’s hum you hear when everything is silent When you snap the light out and lie down in the dark God’s hum from…
You’ll sing a song from somewhere out of your depths
and light will hit it and it’ll be
a diamond brooch worn at the back of
Layla’s head in a sunny glade
it’ll be a drop of water hanging at the
tip of a leaf in a dark rainforest radiating diamond light
a deep chasm with a train trestle above it and an
old fashioned train chugging along
oblivious to all danger over a giant arc filled with blue smoke
When you open your heart to sing
the whole room becomes a single ear
or even no ear at all but more like a
sharp point say of a needle about to
enter a cloth to sew
a saintly sleeve to the main body of the divine garment
the exact tip of the needle the sound-receiver
for the entire universe made drunk in the
sudden echoing orbit of your song
11/14/2001 (from Where Death Goes)
Categories: Poems