Invisible Gold
The temple built on what is missing, pure
For that, is holier than marble. Priests
Would hide the structure if they knew for sure
That it would clarify. Daniel’s beasts
Are far too concrete. They must not be shown
Except in ultraviolets as shreds
Of waking nightmares carved from bone
And arteries of dreamscape infrareds.
If spirit is in fact just spirit not
The heavy metals, it should not be seen.
Its dreaminess is more like ghosts distraught
By being sieved through diamonds till clean.
The absent sings as ultimate in walls
Beyond the cliffs of death’s own waterfalls.
~ Phillip Whidden
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