Untitled Poem about Fireflies

Story by Metonymy on SoFurry

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#1 of Poetry/Misc

I wrote this poem after my professor (an entomologist) told a story in class about a very elderly couple who had lived in California for many years. They called him to ask when the best time to catch fireflies would be, because they wanted to come back to Indiana and visit their childhood home and catch fireflies for their very last trip together. The story kind of stuck with me, and thus the poem was written.


Snatch

The dying embers of sunset> Tickle your hand> Like the ocean of dark green below

The sky

Look

The treasure in a shaky prison> Light shining> Unabated by fear

Inside

Find

The twitching probes> Recalling dim memories> Yearning for the lost

Freedom

Release

The shining mote> Now only a fragment of memory> Dancing among its friends

The stars

Look Both Ways Part I

Nothing seemed more right than running on that fair spring day. Roy threw back his shaggy mane of red curls and let a contented smile creep across his face as his feet hit the wet pavement. The sharp smell of freshly rained on asphalt mixed enticingly...

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