NaPoWriMo, Day Seventeen: “Poet’s Dream”

Dan Gualtieri
1 min readApr 18, 2024

Poet’s Dream

I dreamed that we ran
out of metaphors —

that everything could
only be itself, smooth skin

wholly unlike the bark
of a birch, wide smile

only radiant in sunglow.
Out of the literal ocean

someone I didn’t know
rose up in glory and said

to me that hunger is all
that’s left when the likeness

of things is stripped away.
She told me stories

about a blue-green maze
that simply is the world,

the wondrous real shape
of it free from imposition.

She said this is the path
desire runs through, visible

and invisible, every breath
an expression of yearning

for something more lovely
in the next.

Thanks for reading! April is National Poetry Writing Month, and this year I’m writing and publishing a poem each day titled after (and sort of, sometimes, about) a cocktail. My 2019–2023 NaPoWriMo poems (about crossword clues, food, GIFs, the Fast and Furious movies, and car insurance) are here on Medium, so check out my profile if you want more.

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Dan Gualtieri

I’m just this guy, you know? Senior UX Designer at CoverMyMeds. Poet.