There is a music found in heaven’s light (Form: Villanelle) |
Music of the Spheres There is a music found in heaven's light that we alone can only barely hear; a symphony of stars and planets bright. A melody of motion in the night; a haunting song above the atmosphere. There is a music in the heaven's light. With notes that swirl in subtle shades of white, the opus of the universe rings clear; a symphony of stars and planets bright. The music celebrates the heaven's plight, the birth and death of stars both far and near. There is a music found in heaven's light. Each theme unique, yet blended with such might that harmony from chaos can appear. A symphony of stars and planets bright. Creation's hymn plays out within our sight in dulcet tones of sadness and good cheer. There is a music found in heaven's light - a symphony of stars and planets bright. A entry for Round 7 of "Invalid Item" Form: A Villanelle is a nineteen-line poem consisting of a very specific rhyming scheme: A1 b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / a b A1 A2. The first and the third lines in the first stanza are repeated in alternating order throughout the poem, and appear together in the last couplet (last two lines). |