Teen Poetry #9 |
I'm ready to walk away |
freeand2sexy Senior Member
since 2008-09-12
Posts 704CA, USA |
I'm sick of the arrogance In your snarling voice. Oh, those boiling words you say, It makes me feel like the sweat In between your toes, Like rain slipping into the gutters. Oh, I'm ready to walk away. You're my fading jacket, Snagged on a tree. I'm a fallen apple Underneath, Rotting, as you stand there, Watching it shrink into nothing. Oh, I'm ready to walk away. I've had it With your nights Zipping up my days, With your leaves Attacking my rake, With old snow deep in my throat Not melting. Oh, I've never been so ready, To walk away. "Do you smell it? That smell. A kind of smelly smell. The smelly smell that smells... smelly." -Mr. Krabs [This message has been edited by freeand2sexy (04-25-2009 11:42 AM).] |
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moonbeam
since 2005-12-24
Posts 2356 |
Those boiling words you say, like sweat between your toes, or rain slipping into gutters. Oh, I'm ready to walk away. You're my faded jacket, snagged on a tree. (Insert something here) Oh, I'm ready to walk away. I've had it with the way your nights zip up my days, with your leaves snarled in my rake, with old snow frozen deep in my throat. Oh, I've never been so ready, to walk away. Christine I hope you don't mind, but I had a go at tightening this up, removing some of the filler words and the passages I didn't like as much, and eradicating some of the words ending in "-ing" which can start to sound a bit like a bell ringing if too many of them amass in a poem. When you compose a FV piece try to think whether you really need words, whether they are, as Bob put it the other day, "pulling their weight". Packing as much as you can into a small space can often give a poem terrific energy and vitality. But you did the work here Christine and it was a very neat poem even before I messed around with it. Incidentally, Bob mentioned Roethke, a great poet, here are some of his you may like: http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/theodore_roethke_2004_9.pdf Rob |
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