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The poem "The Dawn Bristles with Light" by Dennis Trujillo, shared in a Chest journal publication, draws from a true experience involving the author’s neighbor and friend. Trujillo, a former soldier and math teacher originally from Pueblo, Colorado, now resides in Korea and works at Shinhan University. Through his poem, he beautifully captures a moment of resilience and simplicity in the life of his neighbor, Bob.<br /><br />Bob's backstory is poignant; an Air Force veteran accustomed to a lifetime of smoking, Bob lost his ability to speak when cancer required the removal of his vocal cords. Now, his interactions with the world heavily depend on a smart pad, which serves as his voice, much like how famous physicist Stephen Hawking communicated.<br /><br />The poem recounts a serene spring morning meeting beside the apartment recycling bins. Here, amidst the glow of a pink horizon, Trujillo portrays Bob’s moment of contentment as he types, “The dawn bristles with light.” This simple act suggests a new appreciation for life's small, beautiful moments, even amidst personal adversity.<br /><br />Trujillo’s work not only explores themes of loss and adaptation but also sheds light on the strength found in ordinary interactions and the profound beauty in nature’s daily cycles. His insightful observations honor his friend, highlighting that even those who face substantial life changes can find solace and joy in the world surrounding them.<br /><br />The poem is part of the Chest Journal, published in January 2016, and is a testament to human resilience and the power of friendship and nature in providing comfort during challenging times.
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The Dawn Bristles with Light
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