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Celebration

January 7, 2022
By KateU BRONZE, Montgomery, Alabama
KateU BRONZE, Montgomery, Alabama
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Buttery ribbons

Boxes under light bulbs shine

Golden and awake

 

Sheets of sweet frosting

A warm and velvet twilight

Candles exhale smoke

Perfect memory

One year blows past in a night

Disappeared like clouds


The author's comments:

This poem is meant to be a snapshot of the quiet side of loud, happy gatherings. I remembered soft moments that old photos seemed to catch and started to see them in real time at other celebrations. Unnoticed beauty lay in the warmth of candles and the swift tick of a hallmark in a person's life. I thought a haiku was the best form for this poem because I wanted to focus mainly on the imagery associated with that feeling of personal, reflective, silent joy.


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