Spotlight, a Dream Poem
Like a small rodent, I scurry through narrow
passageways between walls of academia
land in a classroom teaching everything
proud of how I do it, distill it,
condense it to a scattering of North Stars
When maturity melts
my students’ faces
I’m done
I run
to a table for two atop a fire engine
That’s where I notice
a baby without a body
just a spotlight
a black circle
a shadow of nothing
a little me
a shadow of nothing
and I wonder how nothing casts a shadow
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Yummy.
Live the ending.
And ” a scattering of north stars ”
Yes !
I wish I had dreams that could produce such interesting poems!
Perfect dream poem! I love the rodent scurrying through the passageways of academia! What a visual and your last place of wondering is a great place to end.
land in a classroom teaching everything
proud of how I do it, distill it,
condense it to a scattering of North Stars
My fav lines.
That second stanza is so arresting to me: very much love “condense it to a scattering of North Stars “
Those teacher dreams never leave us! “Scattering of North Stars” really nice!
“distill it, / condense it”: Agreed
Thank you all for your kind comments!