Poetry

Necessity of Arson

Tuesday, May 2, 2017 by Christopher Matthias

 

With every reason
To turn sorrow’s mansion
From timbers to embers
With roses dipped in gasoline,
Pain’s dry-bone cracking kindling,
and anger’s spool of tightly wound fuse;
Why, with kindness calling,
Does every matchstick
strike damp?

With precision then,
Shatter the hardest part,
And in collision,
spark the flint.