Christmas Star

by Walter William Safar

The star cowered
In the impenetrable darkness
and attempted to slide
along the shadowy darkness
of lightless star paths.
Everything was filled of clouds,
which seemed to back off from the light.

Way down,at the entrance of the heavenly arch,
The timed Christmas star shone.
It shone in the intricate darkness
of that early winter’s night.
It timidly slided into the garden of stars,
where a multitude of curious stars shone,
which lit the a kies up into a turqoise splendor.

And in all that splendor,
The Christmas star fearfully flickered…
Then it stopped, retreating into the darkness,
as if it wanted
a clear overview of its fate.

Then it shone again, in the full splendor of its magical being…
Illuminated by the aura of God’s mery,
It shines again
Along the heavenly path
In the intricate darkness
Of that early Christmas night.




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ABOUT THE POET ~
BIOGRAPHY, WALTER WILLIAM SAFAR. Kepler poet, fiction writer and playwright. He is the author of a number of a significant number of prose works and novels, including “ The Gamble And The Ghost”, “The Ultimate  Voyage”, “Queen Elizabeth2”,   “ The Devil’s Architect”, "Leaden fog", "Chastity on sale", "Above the clouds", "The scream", "The negotiator". Plays: “Brothers”, “Birdman”, as well as a book of poems, titled "Against All Streams”, “The Boy With Silver Tears”…


Last updated September 17, 2022