The Glass Blower

By Karen A. Romanko

The glass blower

sets the vase high on a shelf,

unable to burn her creation,

one small bubble, perfectly imperfect,

marring the design

She returns to that tiny burr,

wonders what world she rendered—

fine and wild and hidden—

what matter she molded

but could not control

Inside the crystal sphere

in an identical wooden chamber

sits a glass blower,

completing a pretty vase

with a small imperfection

She kisses her vase lovingly

and smashes it to the ground,

returning the shards to flame

from which she begins to fashion

a perfect vase anew.


Karen A. Romanko's poetry and short stories have appeared in Ideomancer, Would That It Were, The Pedestal Magazine , and Full Unit Hookup, among others. Her first poetry collection, Raven's Runes: Equations in Time, was released by Sam's Dot Publishing in 2004. She also edits the speculative fiction e-zine Raven Electrick. You can find out more about Karen's work on her website and by visiting our archives.