It’s National Poetry Writing Month again. I do so love a challenge, and while I make no promises to write to any particular prompt or style, today’s poem was inspired by napowrimo.net’s prompt which invites us to write a prose poem including conversation and involving the body. I was inspired by Robert Haa’sA Story About the Body” to create my own conversation concerning our physical forms.


The green light casts a galaxy on wet asphalt as we drive through the cemetery gates. Road noise creates a welcome vacuum, which my son soon breaks: “Father looked funny. He didn’t have his usual grin.” Well, there’s a good chance they broke his bones to give him a smile, I think. And his eyes, sunken gardens, planted in their sockets, reduced to seeds. But I couldn’t tell a seven-year-old these things. “Cosmetics can only compensate for lack of color, dear.” I say and steer, but when I hear weeping, I am reminded that life is constant motion — head, shoulders, limbs, toes — and the eyes adjusting to movement. While breathing, we are celestial bodies, but in death, we shrink back to molecular stardust.

© khartless 2022, All Rights Reserved

22 responses to “NaPoWriMo #1 Molecular Stardust”

  1. Wonderful piece, K. Love the powerful last line. Amazing.💕

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    1. Thank you kindly, Grace. The opening line came driving home in a spring rain. 💜

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      1. That’s beautiful , K. Thanks for sharing.💕

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      2. 💜

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  2. BLAMMO Good, K. Perfect for the prompt. Perfect without it. Salute.

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    1. Thank you, Ron. 💜GoodI’ve knocked it out of the park early so expectations and lower from here on in.😂

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  3. You nailed it. 👏👏👏

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    1. Oh, excellent. Thank you, Hobbo.💜They should have a show like the cake one for poem writing so we can use that saying in the regular. 😂

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      1. 👍

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  4. Tom Avatar

    Very poignant words, coupled with such vivid descriptions that really bring the scene to life! ❤

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    1. Thank you kindly, Tom. The galaxy in asphalt appeared driving home last night after a heavy rain. So happy to see the startling line of my weekend. Now to party it up with a glass of wine (or two) and a good book. 😂

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  5. wonderfully creative; great ending !

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    1. Thank you. 😃

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  6. This is so vivid and powerful!

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    1. Thank you. 💜I woke early to write for NaPoWriMo before this never-ending day began. Finally a weekend oasis!!!

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  7. writingwhatnots Avatar
    writingwhatnots

    ‘The green light casts a galaxy on wet asphalt’ – love how you take us straight into the cosmos.

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    1. Thank you. A driving gem. 😊

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  8. Awesome prose poem, K. I adore the comparisons between human beings and the universe. It’s just so. 💜

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    1. Thank you. I was happy for my after-rain drive last night to see those lights reflected. Here’s to a wonderful month of good, bad, and so-so poetry. Cheers.

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      1. You’re most welcome. Indeed. It will be a wonderful month. I’m looking forward to crafting it, and reading all of it. 😅Cheers.

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      2. Cheers🍷

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  9. Gorgeous.

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