National Poetry Month 2020 Day 29: “People Equal” & “Sun as Spotlight”

Justitia, Goddess, Goddess Of Justice

Today we look at poetic themes of diversity, equality, and the exhilaration of performance. Kind of random, I know, but both beautiful, in their own way. Celebrating all the ways that people are!

People Equal
by James Berry


Some people shoot up tall.
Some hardly leave the ground at all.
Yet-people equal. Equal.


One voice is a sweet mango.
Another is a nonsugar tomato.
Yet- people equal. Equal.


Some people rush to the front.
Others hang back, feeling they can’t.
Yet-people equal. Equal. 
Hammer some people, you meet a wall.
Blow hard on others, they fall.
Yet-people equal. Equal.


One person will aim at a star.
For another, a hilltop is too far.
Yet-people equal. Equal.


Some people get on with their show.
Others never get on the go.
Yet-people equal. Equal.


Sun as Spotlight
by Blythe Stephens


Showing the dawn 
something to remember.
Dancing dangerously
Without falling
From the edge of the stage.
Held breaths…
It’s the suspense 
they love
Gripping the armrests
Clutching at their own safety
In effect, she holds them up
During her time in the spotlight.


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