a spark to set the world on fire
Jessica Minyard
you are outside in the dark, alone
you can hear the music, feel the bass
rattle through your chest
there are a few stars, winking
like lazy eyes
she’s in there, you know, but
she said she doesn’t want to see
you
you imagine the booze flows freely, hot
and sticky down throats, spilling
on dresses, lowering inhibitions, until
she forgets you
you catch a flash
of yellow hair, the sweet arch
of a slender shoulder, and sigh
the sloping walk down to the beach is short
you take off your shoes
the white sand is still sun-warm, but
cool when you dig in your toes
there is a crack, then another
pungent odor of sulfur wafts down
fireworks burst and shimmer
against the black sky
Streaking and shattering and exploding like tiny stars
red
blue
green
purple
pink
silver
gold
like her hair
the colors ripple across the waves
and disappear
you cuff the legs of your jeans and
step into the water, chill stuttering
your breath
but
you’ll have the fireworks to keep
you company