Firstly thanks to both Ren and Nas for the helpful comments again.
I think I will try to clear some things up for you both.
The block is actually a number of blocks in one big area, there are four blocks in each section and about six of these sections, but we the people who live there call the section that we live in 'The Block' ( I know confusing).

What the poem is about is the day after a night out partying, feeling not only body tired but spirtualy tired. There is work been done the block is been knocked down and new ones are been build.
So the tea, the music and the sight of the kids and the dealers all combined to set off the mystical eye seeing suffering and joy together,
and feeling it too with the tea etc. Then the sun shine was big, warm,
over me, I lived on the top balcony at the time, so i got to thinking of Blake " when i look at the sun I see a band of angels" and then Ginsberg " we're not our skin of grime, we're not our dread bleak dusty imageless locomotive, we're all golden sunflowers inside"
and the real sense of that, so been healed, or energised by the light like a flower. And the block of flats is undergoing a sort of healing by been regenerated that is the actual term the council are using. Definatly not going to buy heroin

Now how do I put that in verse?