navwin » Archives » Open Poetry #36 » Science in Flight - Sestina
Open Poetry #36
Post A Reply Post New Topic Science in Flight - Sestina Go to Previous / Newer Topic Back to Topic List Go to Next / Older Topic
Kethry
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082
Victoria Australia

0 posted 2005-11-11 05:06 PM


Here in the aftermath of mourning
where black is a colour too pale to describe the abyss
and platitudes create tumult
there is a hollow that holds mystery
that leads me to thoughts old and savage
where grief draws its own conclusions

I think of all the endings, all the unjust conclusions,
the shades of innuendo that chastise my mourning
and changes that scour my soul to leave me savage
failing in the shadow of the abyss.
How life goes on is mystery,
when surrounded by rebellion and tumult.

It seems since time's beginning, there is tumult.
Life had new beginnings, but conclusions
are the realm of faith and mystery,
and cycles of life lead to hope or mourning;
the springtime flowers trapped in life’s abyss,
while everything that’s tame grows wild and savage

Civilized, we mask the beast that’s savage
though change is generated through tumult.
It seems that everlasting is an abyss
of microcosms, drawing their conclusions
living and surviving without mourning,
and sharing in the moment’s mystery.

Where there is science is there mystery?
The explanations shown are somewhat savage
they take away the faith of loss and mourning,
and foment logic, still-born of tumult.
The masses learn to draw their own conclusions
through good or bad, we guess, till the abyss.

The world is turning still and no abyss
will ever take away life’s mystery;
we see through layers of time all life’s conclusions
and tread the path of history grown savage;
see new  horizons through the day’s tumult
where veils are shed with the loss of mourning.

If an abyss is the doom that makes us savage
and mystery the goad that leads to tumult
surely life draws its own conclusions through joy and mourning.



Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



© Copyright 2005 Lynne Dale - All Rights Reserved
Angelheart
Senior Member
since 2005-09-08
Posts 754
Jacksonville,FL USA
1 posted 2005-11-11 05:22 PM


nice write, thanks for sharing this.

Poetry can get you very far
-Laura

Pilgrimage
Member Elite
since 2001-12-04
Posts 3945
Texas, USA
2 posted 2005-11-11 05:24 PM


Oh Keth, this is outstanding.  Sestinas tend to drag, and this one doesn't at all.  I don't think you need a question mark at the end of the second strophe, and I think in the next line it should be time's instead of times.  But other than that, all I can say is this is powerful.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

Kethry
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082
Victoria Australia
3 posted 2005-11-11 06:23 PM


Nan, thanks I've made the changes you suggested. You're right of course about the suggestions. This is my first attempt at a Sestina and I chose the six words randomly. I suspect it may have flowed more if I had a theme.
Cheers

Angelheart, thanks for your response.

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



Midnitesun
Deputy Moderator 1 Tour
Member Empyrean
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647
Gaia
4 posted 2005-11-11 07:18 PM


I expect that I shall have to read this one at least five or six more times before I can leave an intelligent comment. It's such an intriguing write, and not just because I know nada...zilch...zero on a scale of 1-10 about sestinas. LOL. But the word abyss alone tripped me up once or twice, as I sought to fathom the depths of this mourning of science.
See, I really do need more than three hours of sleep!
I'll be back. There are so many interesting lines in here, especially:

" conclusions
are the realm of faith and mystery,
and cycles of life lead to hope or mourning;
the springtime flowers trapped in life’s abyss,
while everything that’s tame grows wild and savage"

dreamdc
Member
since 2005-11-11
Posts 54
Utah, USA
5 posted 2005-11-11 08:42 PM


Wow! I can remember when I took a creative writing class a while back and we had to write a sestina. To say the least I didn't really have a knack for it and told myself sestina's are not for me. This poem has made me want to try again!
Great write!

iliana
Member Patricius
since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434
USA
6 posted 2005-11-11 11:45 PM


Kethry...quite an essay and it leaves me pondering much.  Enjoyed.......jo
Dominique-Simone
Senior Member
since 2005-11-12
Posts 643

7 posted 2005-11-12 10:11 AM


This was very deep.. I truly enjoyed reading this


Post A Reply Post New Topic ⇧ top of page ⇧ Go to Previous / Newer Topic Back to Topic List Go to Next / Older Topic
All times are ET (US). All dates are in Year-Month-Day format.
navwin » Archives » Open Poetry #36 » Science in Flight - Sestina

Passions in Poetry | pipTalk Home Page | Main Poetry Forums | 100 Best Poems

How to Join | Member's Area / Help | Private Library | Search | Contact Us | Login
Discussion | Tech Talk | Archives | Sanctuary