Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Fireflies

Playing a game of let’s pretend we’re stars,
Fireflies spark in June’s night-time grass, becoming
Imitations and reflections of heaven’s fire balls.
With rhythmic signals, like Morse code,
They talk to one another, recognize their own kind,
And sport and frolic and create more fireflies.

Here, where all seems innocent, a female trickster
Lies in wait. Using imitation and reflection
Of another’s secret code, she lures an unsuspecting
Male to his death—and her supper.
Ah! Dastardly deed! Yet this too is nature
And must have meaning in the scheme of things.

2 comments:

Peter Black said...

Intriguing, beautiful. From game-playing to the serious business of deception and brutal survival. Nature in action, for sure; but as we see elsewhere, it seems lopsided -- even unjust --in its outworking. Hmm. Don't our fishermen use lures? They employ deception, too.
Y'got me to thinking, again, Judith!

Judith Lawrence said...

Thanks, Peter. Always good to keep the brain thinking!