the blacklight prevails
revealing all transcendence
in a precious of gnosis
i am endued with spirit
my friend
i am so sorry for the complications
in our past
The blacklight metaphor suggests hidden truths revealed under ultraviolet illumination—things invisible in ordinary light become apparent. The poem combines spiritual imagery with personal confession, using the blacklight as a symbol for gnosis and divine revelation that exposes both transcendence and regret.