Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines
Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines - meaning Summary
Inner Light and Bodily Vision
The poem describes an inward, paradoxical illumination that appears independent of exterior light. Using bodily and natural imagery, it traces how light and life surge through flesh, senses, and thought, producing renewal, erotic and spiritual fertility, and heightened perception. The tone emphasizes transformation: private, often unsettling awakenings turn sterility or darkness into sudden, luminous vitality that blurs boundaries between body, mind, and the natural world.
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