Catherine Chandler's Poetry Blog

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Madison Street: Sputnik

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: In "Madison Street", I have often taken more than one memory or experience and combined them into one sonnet. I often change the gender of the persons, and never use real names (except for an upcoming poem "Nanny Brown"). This is a poem of wonder, of innocence, and, sadly, of loss.

 

Sputnik

 

October sundown, nineteen fifty-seven.

Frank De Luca stands outdoors because

of something curious orbiting above.

Just five, he still believes in saints and heaven,

the Easter Bunny, Batman, Santa Claus,

the Golden Rule, God’s everlasting love.

His dad points to the Soviet satellite

whose certain, silent, drifting, line of flight

convinces them the moon and maybe Mars

could someday be a new frontier for man.

But Frank will soon discard all avatars

except for one. Bereaved, the boy will scan

the endless arc for signs of shooting stars,

and in his dreams soar! soar! like Peter Pan.

 


 

 

 

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