Firefly

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Firefly

A children’s constellation,
glowing green stars in their midst;
Phosphorescent revelation,
tucked away inside a fist.

First darkness, then a lightening,
flying beacons cross the field;
As the jar lid begins tightening,
the fate of Firefly is sealed.

A boy has been successful
catching lightning in a jar;
though the trip proves rather stressful,
Firefly need not go far.

In youthful exaltation
the boy de-lights, but then laments;
so came Firefly’s salvation
when his Master did repent.

For the boy who’s captivated
by the hunt to trap his prey,
knows that Firefly’s created
to fly on his merry way.

The children’s constellation
gains a star back in their midst;
Phosphorescent revelation,
through a young boy’s open fist.

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When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

RJGardner’s Poems (14)

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Diary of a Woman 4
The Seven Deadly Sins 1
A Love to Die For 1
Avalon 2
A Measured Life 1
Winds of Fate 1
The Castaway 1
Where Have You Gone, Billie Jean? 2
Firefly 0
Wings of Evil 1
Maybe 1
O Jasmine 1
Poet's Block 3
Cathedral 0