Critical Analysis #1 |
Ricochet |
YeshuJah Malikk Member
since 2000-06-29
Posts 263 |
It ricochets off unfeeling tarmacs to places deep within our hearts silently tears our worlds apart threatening our very existence in the blink of an eye it can leaves us to watch us die- It reverberates through generations still to come leaving lives in the path of its trajectory woefully undone it is deafening in its continuous cacophony crosses unimagined boundaries and lodges itself permanently in the unspoken annals of humanity It wears the silent terror of public sanctity- It is a single bullet. |
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hush Senior Member
since 2001-05-27
Posts 1653Ohio, USA |
I think you have a good idea here, but some of the wording is a bit cliche- be daring, go out on a limb, phrase it differently. Try to say something nobody's ever said before, even if it's just a slight variation. Some phrases I thought were good: unfeeling tarmacs, woefully undone, continuous cacophony, unspoken annals of humanity, public sanctity- try to make all of your poem as unique as that- you're on the right track. everything's fine. |
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warmhrt Senior Member
since 1999-12-18
Posts 1563 |
I, too, agree that you have a great idea here, but feel that it needs to be bolder...stated much more strongly. Perhaps a change in format would suffice...don't know for sure. I also agree with Hush that some of the phrasing is good. Kris "It is wisdom to know others; |
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jbouder Member Elite
since 1999-09-18
Posts 2534Whole Sort Of Genl Mish Mash |
Yeshujah: The more often I read this the more I like it. At times your choice of language suggests a literal bullet but at other times I begin to think the bullet is a figurative representation of something else (such as time) but then again there are some physical properties (such as "ricocheting") that seem to suggest otherwise. I was not able to decide what you meant by "it wears the silent terror / public sanctity". Perhaps after more people have an opportunity to read and reply, you'd consider giving me a little hint. Thanks for the read. Jim |
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