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The Smoker's Lament (Negative Imagery) |
Bridget Shenachie Senior Member
since 2002-01-23
Posts 1056Kansas USA |
The Smoker’s Lament Gone are the days When the best way to get food served quickly In the finest restaurants Was to light up And immediately the waiter, brightly beaming, Carried the plates all deliciously steaming To your table, While you politely snuffed The newly lit cigarette in the ashtray provided For the welcomed smoker. The tables have turned and This once petty irritation That guaranteed Prompt food service Will get you arrested. Gone are the days When the most interesting people Were fellow smokers. The most stimulating conversations Were punctuated by a drag on your cigarette And a sip from your glass of wine. Looking about, life was really fine, Viewed through the smoky haze That further softened the features Of kindly, kindred spirits Philosophizing the meaning of life And all that is important. These people Are no longer Welcome. |
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riet Junior Member
since 2006-05-12
Posts 19Australia |
Having been a smoker I can relate to this poem. Also now I am happy to be a non smoker, for smoking was the hardest thing to give up for me. But yes it was easy to think with a cigaret and a glass of wine. This poem is delightfully written. |
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Brian James Member
since 2005-06-26
Posts 147Winnipeg |
This is a very original take on the theme I was trying to introduce, and I appreciate it very much. The nostalgia comes across as something very sincere, and I love the way in which you give your imagery rhetorical weight---it's hard to argue with the facts as you present them. What's especially powerful is that you're so withdrawn, and you don't express political angst of any kind (except maybe somewhat in the last line), but keep your focus on the nostalgia you feel for a golden age. This is perfect and I give it top marks. I'm sorry it took me so long to actually get around to reading this, though. Brian "To me, the thing that art does for life is to clean it, to strip it to form." |
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