Incandescence
Few will understand.
Light bulbs, for heaven’s sake.
But I was awash the night I found
spares waiting to meet my need
and remembered when need
was swallowed by the dark.
My little stash of lumens
in flimsy boxes leaned
in tilted testament to the day
shadow vanished from my life
and I fairly danced to the lamp
to replace the dead gray globe
and twirl in luminescent grace.
Even now, I rejoice anew
not when a light dims,
but when I reach out knowing
another waits to shine.
I am an onion
but I’m the one who cries when cut,
when layer after layer is exposed
airing tender skin below. I am an onion,
but the sting from my broken flesh
is weak defense for your attack,
relentless when — especially when
you unearth my fragile core. Tell me.
Does the pleasure of my glistening
give you the courage to keep on? Or
are the burning tears in your eyes
small sacrifice for mine?
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Thank you for your perceptive views, Pre. I enjoy your poetry.
Thanks, Sam!
I want you to know I am impressed, but then I always was by you! Was Jackie L. Bridges, then Jackie B. Abernathy, now Jackie B. Payne, here. I was roaming the internet looking for old friends, and found you! Hope you are well and happy! We had some fun times on the NCSU Rifle Team! Take care!
Well it didn’t take me but one full year to see your comment, Jackie. I am thrilled; I’ve looked for you several times. Email me at priscilla.melchior@gmail.com.