Hot flash…
who named it that?
It is not a burst,
a spark of warmth
that passes quickly.
More like
inferno
whole body aflame
spreading its range
intense uncontrolled blaze
conflagaration
….I’m melting!
A collection of casual word sketches about daily life

Hot flash…
who named it that?
It is not a burst,
a spark of warmth
that passes quickly.
More like
inferno
whole body aflame
spreading its range
intense uncontrolled blaze
conflagaration
….I’m melting!
12 responses to “Like an Inferno-Day 6 SOLSC”
Oh man, I could feel the heat coming off of this slice! I don’t experience hot flashes right now but I’ve been on medication that have caused them in the past and they are brutal! So this slice definitely fits!
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They have been increasing for me in intensity the last few months. No longer a flash for sure!
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Ugh, I’m sorry!
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Each line shares the the feeling perfectly. My favorite is” intense uncontrolled blaze”. I also learned a new word,” conflagaration” thanks for sharing this too. Yes the feeling is unbearable and I’ve been told it gets better.
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I will be waiting for it to get better!
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Thanks for sharing your poem. I like how you shifted the colors.
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Unfortunately I remember this all too well. As if solid sleep isn’t hard enough to come by when you’re living your life, along comes self-immolation. Hang in there. It passes—and that, too, brings its own eye on “maturity.” (That tag is comprehensive!)
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Definitely not a flash! Flash sounds so innocuous! I’m right there with you…
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What can I say? I know my wife experienced them and you would swear by looking at her that she just came in from outside after running a mile in 90 degree temperatures. Flash indicates that they are here and gone quickly. Hope that’s true for you.
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I’m starting to look like I exercise all day long- ha! I hope this stage of life passes in a flash,
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Fantastic job of showing the horror of a hot flash through your visual poetry presentation and the poem itself. I love the humor at the end. “I’m melting”…delightful!
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Probably whoever named it a “hot flash” had never actually had a hot flash! Great use of color as the intensity of your poem increases.
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