Critical Analysis #1 |
Beneath the Stars |
Kenneth Ray Taylor Member
since 1999-11-11
Posts 139Duluth, Minnesota, USA |
Beneath the Stars My friend, my friend, to walk with you along the road in cool of evening. Neither has to say a word, but holding hands communicate our thoughts. We happen upon an isolated patch of ground, clear out of eyeshot from the cottages, and naughty us, oh naughty us, fulfill what we desire beneath the stars. ---------------------- What can I say? It's getting increasingly difficult for people to find a place that they can still smoke. |
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haze Senior Member
since 1999-11-03
Posts 528Bethlehem, PA USA |
LOL...nice work...okay star imagery is tired (as previously discussed...but the layer of romance here is lovely work ~i much enjoyed "naughty us") still laughing...thanks |
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jbouder Member Elite
since 1999-09-18
Posts 2534Whole Sort Of Genl Mish Mash |
Kenneth, Kenneth, Kenneth. Between you and Philip, the two of you are going to get me fired by all of my laughing that you cause (even though it IS my lunch hour). Is the little smoking blurb at the end intended to be part of the poem? If it isn't maybe you should add it. I almost succumbed to temporary incontinence. You have a gift for wit. Jim "If I rest, I rust." - Martin Luther |
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Poertree Senior Member
since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359UK |
Lunch is for wimps Jim. Ken this cracked me up - keep going and we'll have Jim out of work and consequently lots more of his delicious Spenserian sonnets ... mmmm Philip |
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Trevor Senior Member
since 1999-08-12
Posts 700Canada |
Hello, I'm going to have to agree with Jim....though it pains me so . You really should add in the smoking blurb, though leave out the "What can I say?" and change "that" to "where". I really liked the "oh naughty us" doubled up. Take care and thanks for the read, Trevor |
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Fairy Colours Member
since 1999-12-02
Posts 169Sunrise,Fl,US |
This is funny. What more can I say except I love it! --A Little Fairy-- |
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Kenneth Ray Taylor Member
since 1999-11-11
Posts 139Duluth, Minnesota, USA |
Thank you all. The comment at the end is not part of the poem. It's a diversion for the sake of my more proper friends--though I was raised in a family where smoking and drinking were right up there with murder and adultery, so perhaps the actual meaning would be less offensive to some people. As for adding that line to the poem, I'm reluctant to do so, since I have so few serious poems already. |
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