' The sky alive with stars, Falling to earth in patterns, Like fireflies in jars; '
what a great description, absolutely lovely. I think this is an exciting as well as wonderful write about fireworks, about the day .. your words are like another celebration of a sky filled tribute.
For those moments there is such a vibrant world of color and screaming sounds... absolutely wondrous! Excellent write with that tinge of sadness that comes at the end...
How wonderful...alas even the fireworks must fizzle out leaving only bits of burned paper in their wake...but they sure are pretty while they last! I love setting them off! Great poem!
This is a nice, tight poem with a single theme that flows well beginning to end. There is enough irregularity in the meter to call it to attention (an added word here or taking one out there would smooth it out without disrupting the flow). The rhyming is good if one accepts home/gone and ends/begins (I do, so this is no problem for me - one who doesn't do a lot of metered, rhyming poems). If I had but one criticism to make, it would be that the poem is a bit pedestrian... deals with a common topic in language whose imagery is not overly strong. A lot of poetry that is done this way jumps off the page with injection of a few more metaphors and some good analogies - some more colorful descriptions. The idea of explosions and fireflies goes only so far, when a little effort (maybe a lot of effort) would push the poem to the next level. Still, the other reviewers are right, this poem evokes the happy days of youth and the touch of sadness we all feel after the grand finale. :-)
I too love fireworks. Although I regularly attend public displays (I work on some), it's actually the small fireworks, and getting together with the neighbours on November 5th which I enjoy most. Sadly the local economy doesn't allow for really spectacular public displays showing off what can be done with fireworks, because some of it is truely amazing.
Large display or at home, when it's over, I always have a feeling of emptiness. That came across well in the poem.
You have captured both the excitement of fireworks and the feeling many have when the fireworks are gone. This lovely poem has good rhyme and flow and the first time I read it, I thought only of actually fireworks. But, after reading your Author's note, I read it again and saw it more as a metaphor of a relationship. Maybe I am reading too much between the lines.
I am a former member of North Shore Writers' Guild in Willoughby OH. I have had numerous poems published and letters. I am, currently, working on a screen play that I hope will interest my cousin-in.. more..