
Curiosity means
remaining in the cave,
brash and brave,
to see if monsters
really do exist.
Or cracking the silver box
to see if Zeus’s present
wasn’t a trick.
Curiosity means
release and risk.
The good and bad
of knowing truth.
Curiosity didn’t kill
the cat,
cause a curse,
or create chaos
that her obedience would
have curbed.
Curiosity means reaching inside,
yanking your rib and gifting it
to science.
Seizing your own destiny.
Quenching your own thirst.
It means accepting
what can be discovered,
and who discovers it,
for better or worse.
©2023 | K. Hartless
GloPoWRiMo#21–Here’s today’s (optional) prompt. Begin by reading Sarah Gambito’s poem “Grace.” Now, choose an abstract noun from the list below, and then use that as the title for a poem that contains very short lines, and at least one invented word.
Glory
Courage
Anxiety
Failure
Defeat
Delight
Confusion
Calm
Belief
Cleverness
Despair
Honesty
Deceit
Strength





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