Claritas
The rising sun this morning is wild,
striking everything it touches into fire.
It’s as if each pellucid piece
of the wind-bell were scrubbed
for hours on end with Windex,
to give each tinkling of glass
against glass a savage purity:
each pellucid piece pendulous
in the early breeze and clear
as the interior of diamonds:
this morning a tapestry
stitched with strands of glass
dazzling the lead crystal
chalices of our eyes.
Larry D. Thomas, a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and the 2008 Texas Poet Laureate, has published twenty-three print collections of poetry and several poetry chapbooks, both in print and online. His poems have been published in Amethyst Review, St. Austin Review, Relief: A Journal of Art and Faith, and elsewhere. Buttonhook Press recently brought out his online chapbook, Letting the Light Work: Poems of Mexico, and two online poetry pamphlets, Gems and Bestiary: Far West Texas.

You’ve word-painting a beautiful picture, Larry!
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Thank you so much, Priscilla!
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Beautiful poem. Stunning and clear as a bell in sunlight.
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Thanks so much, Alfred!
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