Imperfect poetry on the theme of light

RADIANT




like a newly-minted rabbi
dazzled from the transmission


as dawn, her fingers smeared
with palest raspberry


like heat in a tile floor
warming me to my bones


as the sun, so bright
I blink away tears


like a lightbulb
electrified by current


as a crescent moon peeking
slyly around night's doorframe


like snow, sparkling mica-bright
in an unexpected wind


as a three-year-old, bounding
to knock me down with a hug




This week's imperfect prose prompt from Emily Wierenga is "light." The idea of light led me to radiance, and radiance made me think of our son. It's a cliché to compare a child's radiance to any other source of radiance I can think of -- so I figured instead of trying to avoid the predictability, I'd play with it a little. The resulting poem was fun to write. I hope it's fun to read, too.


You can check out other people's offerings on the theme of light in the comments on this post: imperfect prose on thursdays: light.

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