Vesuvius
The empty space is pregnant
So much the sun in glowing
Even if not showing
Her efforts for a tan.
Glancing at the passing blue
The sun blinks.
A spot, a speck she cannot name
Holds a lamp. A lamp!
A captured flame
“Blue!” sun says, “This angers me!”
“Worry not, “ earth replies,
“I'll deal with it accordingly.”
Grecian buildings proudly stand
Stone to stone like hand in hand
Lamps supplying dark's demand:
A reason to be seen
Vesuvius stirs and grumbles
Greeks accounting alcohol
For shaky feet and giddy tumbles
Thus the folly of the fall
Mountain's mouthpiece belches once
“Oh, but thunder! Nothing much!”
Parade inside in languid rush
Leaving but a loaded hush
Then ashes tapping on the roof
“Oh, but hail,” irresolute
Fevered breathing ends deceiving
New focus on the act of leaving
People jumble in the streets
Chased by flames in bas relief
“That,” sun say, “Is fire free!”
Satisfied with such conceit,
The sun returns to tanning
4 comments:
Greg.... will you please get published already?
Thanks Heather. I actually got a book on places to mail poems to a few years back. Mailed out a dozen or so envelopes (some had submission fees) and got kind of frustrated.
At the moment, I'm thinking give it a year (=52 new poems) and then think about getting published again.
Hey Greg,
can i turn this into a song?
-ace
ace,
as long as i get credit for the original poem, yeah go ahead. love to hear how it turns out.
greg
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