Male Harmony Makes Heaven; and Brightest and Purest–Paired Sonnets

Male Harmony Makes Heaven

How holy is the true light when it falls

Across his head, his polished golden strands

Like golden angel hair.  Their gloss recalls

The Christmas trees of childhood as he stands

There singing in the dark carved wood of choir

And stalls among his hum drum fellows.  They

Blah along as backdrops to the fire

Of beauty that his brow and face display.

True music is as holy as his eyes

In blueness there beneath the sweeping blond

Above his forehead.  There is no surprise

In this reverberating chord.  They respond

Both, each to each, like seraphim who fly

Above this man where blond ones chime on high.

          Brightest and Purest

As holy as the true light passing through

The gold transparency of heaven’s streets,

As holy as the true light, always blue

And clear, the beauty of the sacred meets

Not only in his eyes but in his face.

He sings beneath the stained glass window light

Which makes him even more like angels’grace.

In fact he seems much more like wings in flight

When singing through his strong archangel’s throat.

He stares ineffably as though he sees

The New Jerusalem.  It makes the note

That pierces us.  The choir of heaven agrees.

..Nobility of head below blond hair

….Is dreamier than Jacob’s yellow stair.

      Jacob’s Ladder, William Blake, ~WikiArt