A Hearty Rejoice
Tony Nicholas Clark
The first day of his life on earth began,
 when a spark of magic from his soul ran
 out from under his feet, and what a joy it was
 to be lifted away from the quicksand of defeat.
 And, 
 his eyes fixated in a state of bewilderment,
 as the mirror looked up at him from the palm of
 his hand.
 
 Just as the leaves kiss the ground, in one of the 
 sweetest, yes, the sweetest sounds.
 So was the sound of the lengths of his hair, falling
 from the clippers, surrendering to the air.
 And, 
 his frown now a coastal smile,
 as the mirror looked up at him from the palm of
 his hand.
 
 Soon he exclaimed to the heavens a hearty rejoice,
 that it wasn't long before baritone is what
 would become of his voice, and love would see
 him through, past the windows of blue, 
 onto
 a new chest, like that of a flatland,
 a garden on his chin, and,
 and—
 oh how one could imagine the feeling
 like the lotus flower unveiling its
 petals for the very first time, or
 like the rain that's been falling and
 now finally giving up the battle, to give way for
 the sun to shine again. For the sun to shine again,
 
 and
 to wear courage like a cloak and be oneself,
 after what seemed like forever and
 then some of wanting to be almost
 anything else.
 oh, 
 the courage drifts through the air, like melodies from
 a hummingbird, playing softly in your ear;
 
 gone away are the tears,
 gone away are the fears
 and as a mantra, they say
 done away, done away,
 done away, done away.
 
 The first day of his life on earth began
 when a touch of magic from his heart ran
 upwards to his mind, creating a light divine.
 And
 what a cathartic release, to break free from misery and
 for his whole being to play double dutch with the universe,
 as the angels look on, unified in song,
 ‘My, how proud we are of that man.'
