Fire and Powder

By: Robyn Peterson

“These violent delights have violent ends

And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,

Which, as they kiss, consume.”

-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 

Fire is warmth, whispers,

promises of preservation.

You reflect it; its flames 

are red ribbons in your dark pupils.

But its smoke will scratch your throat.

Powder is harmless, hapless,

sifting softness.

You can watch it slip like silk

through your sieves of fingers.

But, aloof, static, it will make you itch.

Fire and powder

will, as they kiss, consume

breath, life, death.

They will whisk away these essentials,

replace them with 

light, color, and sound.