in response to Robert Frost, “Fire and Ice”
for all that fire
is beautiful
to the eye, you must
always remember that fire
is dangerous
to the touch
your flesh is not
made to withstand
the burn and
glow of flame
so when you reach
out to take
that flickering spark
within your grasp
always know
that you will only
come away with singed fingers
for all the danger
and deadliness
of an open flame,
it is the slow freeze
and deep chill
of creeping ice that
scares me most
fire is dangerous
and you know that,
it is not a secret,
and there is always
the instant flash
to remind you
when you come too close
but ice is deceptive,
and you forget that
it is not a secret
because there is always
the initial reaction
where your own body
holds off the chill
fire consumes, and
when there is nothing
left but ash the flame falls
in upon itself and dies
but ice — ice grows,
and creeps, and inches
forward until you are
the reversal of a frog
in slowly boiling water —
dead
— and you never noticed
the slow creep of it
until it was too late
(until you closed your eyes)