The Secret Life of Things

     The Secret Life of Things

For the space of a foot,

The firefly’s light goes out:

Loneliness.

          ~ Hokushi

The firefly floats along in darkness, light,

Dark, light.  The floating is revealed alone

By flashing, though the blinking is so slight

That only darkness lets the moss-grown

Wink, winking, winking let itself be seen.

The searcher does not feel the lonely gaps

For he is focused, questing for his queen

Below him somewhere.  Under him she maps

His winging progress and his signals for

Her need.  Alone they are but not for long.

She flashes out her lust.  They both adore

Each other, sharing tersely his stark prong.

  The viewer is left out.  He feels detached,

    That’s all, from buggy loving briefly matched.

Phillip Whidden