Sometimes Sunshine Streams Through The Windows Poem by Chris G. Vaillancourt

Sometimes Sunshine Streams Through The Windows

Rating: 4.4


Sometimes sunshine streams through the windows,
like a tossled head of hair. Bright and solid light


that opens the room to dangling frames of dust.
The dust collects itself under the furniture.

Hiding, transforming, resisting change. It becomes
its own entity, its own statement. Gradually the dust

overcomes the sunshine and the room is again bleached
in bleakness. Voices are gradual, distant sounding, as they

try and survive in the dirty room. Sometimes sunshine
streams through the windows like a growing sense of doom.

Hard and harsh vibrancy that collides with the anticipation
of the occupants. They are uncertain how to proceed with

their daily routines. Like the dust, they collect themselves into
arbitrary points of views. Mangled intentions that are never

stated, but instead are felt like rotting fruit in a basket.
The smell permeates all areas of reality as it dominates the

passion of the souls. They moan in obligation. They whine in
muted patterns of surrender as they whip around the room

like the dust floating painfully in the air. Sometimes sunshine
streams through the windows, like a bloated body in water.

The beginning of the race always promises to have an ending.
The ending always promises to begin again. But the room will

always stay as it is, dust and doom its statement to the world.
And, sometimes, sunshine streams through the windows

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Laurie Morgan 16 October 2009

Absolutely wonderful!

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Sandra Fowler 13 October 2009

Very compelling.No place to run and no place to hide from the clarity of sunshine.10, for you. for you. Kind wishes, Sandra

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Garnet Robbie 13 October 2009

Me too! WOW... I mean, WOW! even my socks like it.

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Susan Horvath 09 October 2009

WOW, this is one of the most powerful poems I've ever read! !

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