Mea Culpa
And other small great disasters

The Ozone Layer repairs itself stitch by stitch, but you do know it was me who waged the first war with
the sky?
Wonder is a wrecking ball to innocence as I strike the match against the board, but no flame will lick, no fire
burns your wood?
Orange red is beautiful when wind wraps its graceful hands around this perfect storm
of ours?
If so, then this red dress that clasps my curves is also in my power — killing us as we rekindle
old passions?
I know the love is still there but I promise to make your polluted, gorgeous magenta pink skies blue once more.
I’m gonna make our love great again.
I hope you enjoyed this poem. This was based on a prompt called “Mea culpa”-an acknowledgement of a personal fault or error. I decided to go ahead and title it that. I won’t mess with your own interpretation of this. What do you get from this poem? I’m curious!
Thank you for reading!
If you’d like to read more poetic prompts and get into the practice of poeming, you should check out Diane Lockward’s book The Practicing Poet. Her book really gets you to stretch and form your poetic muscles!
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