Basilica of the Agony
here the light is muted
aching of royalty
these new-ancient stones
and tiled floors
have buried old ghosts
the prayers of a millennia
dance slowly in the dust
a thousand amens ring out
in silence that is disturbed
only by the footfalls
of the passing pilgrims
who can only wonder
what stories these sacred walls hold
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This is beautiful. A short poem, but with so many memorable lines. I love these three snippets: aching of royalty/a thousand amens ring out/prayers of a millennia. The poem feels holy.
Truly!
A holy moment that lasts centuries.
Just sayin that not punctuating this is brilliant. Wonderful writing.
I love the mystery in this poem’s ending.
You create a wonderful atmosphere here of both reverence and mystery!
This is wonderful poem. I especially love:
hese new-ancient stones
and tiled floors
have buried old ghosts
the prayers of a millennia
dance slowly in the dust