Critical Analysis #1 |
When Lightening Strikes |
Joanna T. Lopez Junior Member
since 2000-02-02
Posts 33El Paso, Texas |
A night of uncumbered serenity. Early morning hours, illuminating A caressing coolness that entertwines The ignited flesh of two lovers. Distant rains surrendering to a flashing, Yet gentle seducing light, as the flesh Unites becoming one again. [This message has been edited by Joanna T. Lopez (edited 02-24-2000).] |
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Kirk T Walker Member
since 2000-01-13
Posts 357Liberty, MO |
Nice poem. Good sounds. uncumbered is good. Here are my suggestions: I don't like "one once" right together, the sound is good but for me it disturbs the rythym. I would drop "once" because it is also sort of redundant ("becoming one again" instead of "becoming one once again") Also I would use commas to make it read smoother. |
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patchoulipumpkin Member
since 2000-01-01
Posts 196Bermuda |
Hi, you have great intent with this poem, but it needs a little work with vocabulary and the poetic intent that you are getting across. I.e. from your first line, are you going into a transition to the morning that comes from the serene evening? Also, yet gentle seducing light, is too much, it is a bit redundant, gentle seducing. I'll give you my idea, of what i think you might be going for. A night of unemcumbered serenity Is taken into early morning hours Where the flesh of two lovers Is illuminated by their own caresses While outside Distant rains fall Through flashes of lightning United by purpose They both remain together And apart As lovers Stealing time To feel one another I don't know if that makes sense, but reading your poem the first time it seemed really convoluted, that you had the feeling for what you wanted to describe but you were a little unsure of the words. Hope this might have helped... Marc |
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