A poem that was an assignment but that I really love anyway. |
I don't remember the poem this was somewhat modeled off of for this assignment. It began "Red, red, red, red!" and we had to write our own poem about a color, any color, but mimic part-of-speech for part-of-speech the original. It was an interesting exercise since it was like a diction puzzle, having to rearrange your phrasing to fit the words in the right places. Anyway... on to the poem. Duality of Color White, white, white, white! It is not a snowflake. It is energy! It is a beam through a prism, the projection of rainbows, a flash in the dark, a touch, a breeze, many laughs, a lurid whisper pushed into the ear-- Brilliant white! It is a glimpse of a happy future before the past and a troop of dark memories lingering, birds flying swiftly or a bullet soaring, the earth rolling its green hills as it shakes - - It is baby’s-breathe, roses on a grave, music in the tower of a cathedral, the wrinkled skin on old hands, a vast lake - - It is refusal to be one dying man or a newborn, it is a bunch of happy people at a glorious party all night long, seven mourning pale people over coffin opened away from grim faces - - Tops of beautiful flowers fill the small garden and dot the cemetery. |