Critical Analysis #2 |
The House on Biscayne |
silent whispers Junior Member
since 2001-07-07
Posts 40Alaska |
The House on Biscayne * * * * * * The eifle tower has lost its beauty. The leaning tower of Pisa took its place. And here, abandoned on a busey street Broken steps To heaven.... The doors, The windows, Boarded up. The house's black stain washed Almost away by the rain. A forest of grass dotted with Dead flowers. Rusted and askew, the gate Greets visitors with a questioning wail. Broken glass litters the garden. A jagged shard Of glass Clutches the sill, Begging for someone to remember The beauty that was so haunting. Why is it that in silence the mind screams? |
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hush Senior Member
since 2001-05-27
Posts 1653Ohio, USA |
I feel that this needs something more. Your imagery is pretty good (I like the last few lines) but I was left thinking "that's it??" I feel like you need to work in something significant about the house, because, frankly, as a reader, I don't really care about it. That's where you come in. Make me care. That said, I don't really understand the bit about the Eiffel and Pisa towers? It doesn't really seem to fit in too well here. Hope I've helped. "deeper is life than lose: higher than have |
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