Sunday, November 19, 2006

Poem of the Week: 'The Magic Box'


The Magic Box

I will put in the box

the swish of a silk sari on a summer night,
fire from the nostrils of a Chinese dragon,
the tip of a tongue touching a tooth.

I will put in the box

a snowman with a rumbling belly
a sip of the bluest water from Lake Lucerene,
a leaping spark from an electric fish.

I will put into the box

three violet wishes spoken in Gujarati,
the last joke of an ancient uncle,
and the first smile of a baby.

I will put into the box

a fifth season and a black sun,
a cowboy on a broomstick
and a witch on a white horse.

My box is fashioned from ice and gold and steel,
with stars on the lid and secrets in the corners.
Its hinges are the toe joints of dinosaurs.

I shall surf in my box
on the great high-rolling breakers of the wild Atlantic,
then wash ashore on a yellow beach
the colour of the sun.

by Kit Wright

4 comments:

eternity.forever. said...

I remember doing this is yr 6...It was really fun...I want to post my old one..

eternity.forever. said...

Actually..The person who wrote mine was different..Ah well..I can't find mine anyway..:(

itshusi said...
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itshusi said...

A good description describing 'the magic box'It must of been written by a creative poet.