Saturday, April 19, 2025

Midnight Panto

 

There I was in black velvet,

stitched with fluorescent thread—

 

a trellis for thirteen roses,

dying but not dead.

 

Just a sprite under your blacklight,

learning moonlight is a lie—

 

escaping from your elf-owl-moonhowl

gaze of promise pantomimed.

 

© 2025 Jennifer Wagner

 

dVerse MTB:  Magical Realism

Day 19 of National Poetry Month 


Elf owls are nocturnal predators and are the world’s smallest raptor.  Males make a yapping noise like a puppy to attract a mate.

 

6 comments:

  1. Opening verse drew me in. Love this one: learning moonlight is a lie— Thanks for joining in.

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  2. Happy to learn about elf owls
    Much♡love

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  3. Beautiful poem, Jennifer!

    Yvette M Calleiro :-)
    http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com

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  4. What an amazing line of the moonlight, brought all into a new focus...

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  5. Wow. This: "black velvet,/stitched with fluorescent thread—" An amazing opening for a rawly felt poem, Jennifer.

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