Shadows


from the ABC set Poems 08 - 09

Playing shadows on the wall,
Fire flickers from eye to eye,
From generation to generation,
From Africa where we were born,
To the distant moon where we have stood,
And looked back at earthrise,
Blue and white and fragile as the dawn.
We take the next step,
Ask the big questions,
For we are stardust and we know it now.
Our arrogance assured we stand
On the shoulders of supernovae,
Dead suns glint in our eyes
And still we read horoscopes and our children carry knives.

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Comments

C_A_JONEStechno | October 17, 2009 - 23:32

C A Jones
I like it.

sarah wilson | October 18, 2009 - 18:25

congratulations on a well deserved cherry. Love the last line, such a throwaway yet so full of meaning.

rae1 | October 18, 2009 - 21:15

A beautiful line; 'To the distant moon where we have stood'. Something very powerful within your words!
Thanks for sharing this piece.

Rachael.x

rae1 | October 18, 2009 - 21:16

A beautiful line; 'To the distant moon where we have stood'. Something very powerful within your words!
Thanks for sharing this piece.

Rachael.x

Firebird | October 20, 2009 - 22:45

Lovely poem.