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- absence of light
momentary brilliance
although i hear no thunder, lightning rips
through night’s darkness everyseveral minutes
not as a slash, but lighting the sky
in momentary brilliance too fleeting to convey
to our measured minds the secrets of our world
october gratitude
flashes of exotic color
bright sunlight filtered
by autumn-tinted leaves
brilliant, exotic flashes
of unsung colors
quicken my pulse
awaken my need to give thanks