Poetry - Metal Seeds

Anticipation of a sky so black,
Of beauty sought yet unforeseen.
A shriek precedes the birth of life.
A symphony of color blooming.
Sparkling glimmers twinkling,
A midnight rainbow flicker.

Fire crackles and sparks flicker.
Ooh's and Aah's from field so black
An ancient pair of eyes twinkling.
Joyous at such beauty unforeseen.
Roses of chemical aurora blooming
From metal seeds sprouts life.

It is the fleeting joys of life.
Those precious moments flicker.
Closed eyes and after images blooming.
A light when hope and love seem black.
When navigating darkness unforeseen.
A guiding star, a steadfast twinkling.

In ancient eyes tears are twinkling.
Looking up at fleeting life.
Emotion conjured, unforeseen,
By the colored lights which flicker.
Those ancient eyes, glad of field so black.
To hide the feelings, the long life blooming.

In ancient eyes memories are blooming.
A yesterday brought back with every twinkling.
Time can seem an abyss so black.
But here it's filled with color, life.
Light in the dark, a firefly's flicker.
Bringing hope for brighter days, unforeseen.

A show long planned, but a gift so unforeseen.
With bursts and whistles new hope is blooming.
In ancient eyes, fresh flame flickers.
A smile, near forgotten, twinkling.
Purpose found in twilight of life.
Peace through colors made vibrant by the black.

Little marvels unforeseen, like tiny flowers blooming,
Bring joy to thin stretched life, dusting off forgotten flickers.
There is no need to fear the black, for only in black can you see the twinkling.