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April 15, 2024 
 

Lightning Bug

Colin Pope

I carried it to the edge of the cement walk.
It deserved me, I thought,

for how tirelessly I’d chased,
for the way I cared about its inner light.
A last look through the keyhole

of my cupped palms
and I set it down, then
stomped flat, smearing long with my toe

so the neon green spatter and jagged streak
glowed, brighter than before, as though
a spirit glad to have finally escaped its body.

With a stick, I drew a crooked star.
A diamond. And like a sickly dusk,
its ink faded, slow at first, then all at once.
I went giddy, innocent as a god.
Night’s oncoming chill

collected along my collar. I had no idea yet,
bounding back out
across the sighing, blue lawn for another,
no idea the suffering it would really take
in a dark world to shine.

Copyright © 2024 by Colin Pope. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on April 15, 2024, by the Academy of American Poets. 

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“This poem came to me the summer after I moved to Chicago in 2023. I’d been worrying about my soul for a while, particularly worrying why I felt so powerless and numbed and disconnected from the world. But when I saw this hatch of fireflies in a park one evening, an intense, almost sheering memory of childhood doubled me over like a sudden spirit possession. I could go back to the start of empathy, I realized. I could just begin today, that day, caring about the smallest beautiful thing and then working my way up.”
—Colin Pope

Colin Pope

Colin Pope is the author of Prayer Book for the New Heretic (NYQ Books, 2023), a finalist for the Louise Bogan Award and the St. Lawrence Award, and Why I Didn’t Go to Your Funeral (Tolsun Books, 2019), a finalist for the Press 53 Award.  He is the assistant director of creative writing at Northwestern University. Originally from the Adirondacks, Pope lives in Chicago. 

Prayer Book for the New Heretic
(NYQ Books, 2023)

“Childhood Elegy” by Joseph O. Legaspi
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“In Tennessee I Found a Firefly” by Mary Syzbist
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