Saturday, May 4, 2019

Satisfying Curiosity’s Needs


At a particular moment in time,
When Earth is turned in a way that I find
The sun shining on Earth’s opposite side—
Snapping photos is still something I try.
I’ll find a flower and just enough light
So that when I point and shoot in the night
Or just after dusk, or just before dawn,
The camera can still be focused on
A petal or pistil—stamen or stem.
When I look at the photo I took, then
I sometimes see an ethereal shot—  
Can barely see it’s a flower—or not.
A little substance and a faint outline
And black background on the phone screen of mine.
Or petals with light from the other side
Looking like water colors improvised.
Or light catching petals from just one side
So the opposite petals still can hide.
None of the flowers seem quite what they are
But it’s also true that none is too far
From reality, as I look upon
How light illuminates life before dawn,
Or in dark after dusk or at midnight
Life emerges from any amount of light.
Even when the light begins very low
Letting any in allows life to grow.
So, I play with changing amounts of light
Seeing impacts on what I sense in life.
Appreciating changing appearance.
As light varies without interference.
I follow the light seeing where it leads
Satisfying curiosity’s needs.

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