I could never be a statue
I’m far too transparent, an open book,
having perfected the subtle art
of giving shade, the smirk and the eye roll
I don’t need pennies for my thoughts…
to begin with, my thoughts are worth
much more than pennies, but
you will know what I’m thinking
without me having to say a word
I could never be a statue
I’ve known a statue or two
that have made quite a statement
but statue-speak is set in stone
it’s rather boring, no matter how
earth shattering, except for
that first impression of course
that’s basically all you get
I’m telling you, I could never be a statue
I have a voice; I refuse to be silenced
there are things more important than
artistic perfection and cold features
chiseled from stone or cast in copper
things like kindness, compassion,
intelligence, empathy, a conscience
and love…there is that too
I could never be a statue…
I will never agree to be
seen and not heard
~kat
NaGloPoWriMo 7 April 2025 Prompt: Today, we challenge you to write a similar kind of self-portrait poem, in which you explain why you are not a particular piece of art (a symphony, a figurine, a ballet, a sonnet), use at least one outlandish comparison, and a strange (and maybe not actually real) fact.
And here’s your glimmer: the bunnies are back! And the hummingbird is hanging out!
Much love, peace and glimmers to you!
~kat

























