Critical Analysis #2 |
Southern Night |
MsSouthernOrchid Member
since 2003-07-12
Posts 192 |
Southern Night It's a balmy southern night sitting on the porch, feeling warm night air mixed with cooling breezes, the scent of Jasmine everywhere, Fireflies light the night weaving patterns, paintings of flickering light, while in the distance a hoot owl breaks the silence of this perfect southern night. |
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keoni Senior Member
since 2000-10-16
Posts 850Up in the mountains in the NFC |
Nice post. Great imagery. I live in the mountains so I can relate to those beautiful nights "Only God can judge me" Tupac Shakur |
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MsSouthernOrchid Member
since 2003-07-12
Posts 192 |
Thanks Keoni. Glad you liked it. |
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Undaunted Junior Member
since 2006-03-31
Posts 10Ohio, USA |
Hi MsSouthernOrchid, I'm new to this sight and really liked this poem, so I'm going to add my thoughts. Southern Night It's a balmy southern night sitting on the porch, feeling warm night air mixed with cooling breezes, the scent of Jasmine everywhere, Fireflies light the night( maybe instead of light the night, light the darkness? For some reason it seemed too soon to repeat the word "night". It seemed to slightly throw me off when reading.) weaving patterns, paintings of flickering light,(really nice imagery) while in the distance a hoot owl breaks the silence of this perfect southern night. (nice ending to a beautifuly described picture) I really enjoyed this poem and don't see much in my eye that needs correcting. I do think you mentioned "night" a little too often which slightly took away from its effectiveness, but overall the serenity stays intact. I look forward to reading more of your poems. |
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