A Rondeau Poem about a grand celebration, inspired by a Spasharama image. |
| A spectacular display of fireworks concludes a night of holiday festivities to ev'ryone’s delight. After a day of parades and cookouts, they gather there to watch crackling starbursts and pink palms rising in the air amidst the sizzle of red rain that glitters. What a sight! As much as the garish, whiz-bang pageant does to excite patriotic fervor in that holiday crowd tonight, they soon find out that Nature’s version is beyond compare-- a spectacular display. She stirs electric energy in the air to ignite blazing bolts of lightning, which explode with horrendous might, and booming thunder that fiercely shakes the very earth where they stand, awed by this marvelous event, and join in prayer, paying homage to a dazzling panorama of light-- a spectacular display! AUTHOR'S NOTES: 1. 15 lines. 2. For those not familiar with the Rondeau form of poetry, a description and examples can be found at the following link: http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/rondeau.html |