i am light
i am as light as a tumbleweed
brain as empty as a bustling
mall with shrills from girls
in groups and grumbles
from old men trying to
buy for old wives
i am as light as a feather
muscles are calm as brake
pads when they need to be
replaced– screaming
stretched as taut
as a bow, ready to
aim & shoot
i am as light as a cloud
feet firmly planted on
the ground, cemented in
to a drying sidewalk
waiting to be marked up
with chalk rainbows
i am as a light as a snow
skin as hot as sunshine
on beach shore sands
be careful not to burn
your feet as you run
to wade into the water
i am as light as a bubble
as nimble as a firefly
flying into oncoming lights
seeing faces, in screens
not even braking
until i am a light flickering
out on the windshield
i am as light as a cinderblock
floating down, falling
but never crashing
chipping, but never
shattering
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Great use of metaphor and repetition.
My favorite line:
“i am as light as a cloud
feet firmly planted on
the ground,”