The Full Spectrum

In the season of rainbows and tough decisions
I take photos of the sky while driving

easily bamboozled by others
and their desire for me to be okay. I’m not.

I make lists headed Joy and Frustration
feel my body shrink…

and e x p a n d again with determination.

In the season of sun showers and changing rooms
I am the light that reflects and refracts

ride a lazy arc from ex-haustion
to some stifling form of relaxation

and just as I’m bored of the same three chords

this storm turns out to be the perfect combination
of light dispersal in cool precipitation

so I chase it down the back streets home.

4 thoughts on “The Full Spectrum

  1. I like it, too! Especially the way the opening lines

    “In the season of rainbows and tough decisions
    I take photos of the sky while driving”

    leap out and haul the reader into the poem–which then won’t let up until you:

    “chase it down the back streets home.” 🙂

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