Open Poetry #18 |
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Perhaps the Night |
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craigrk Member
since 2001-12-23
Posts 123![]() |
When chronic taut muscles and bed sheets strain insomnolence, the body rickets, lumped and fetal- struggling in its own existence. Skin shrivels sugar brown, grows cancered with stubbled matted hairs drawn close as dying clover. The stomach lolls and thrusts then lacquers a bile-smeared sweat a satin gray, and love pours fast cold and damp like thick parched rust in driving rain. A sediment seeking a sifted rest this senility profits from fatigue - the blue mist night of space and heart pound crash of time are mused by traumaed traffic lights that dance and sing on bedroom walls, on pillow cases, choked, soaked blind. Home's mothered myth opts out on summer nights like theses when life's last supper's efforts maim and crystal to a gagging salt- a breath released but never missed a soul sought tangent never gained. |
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catalinamoon![]()
since 2000-06-03
Posts 9543The Shores of Alone |
Whew that was a rough trip through those words. So much pathos here. Visually very strong. Smile.. Sndra |
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desperado Member
since 1999-05-24
Posts 312FT Hood,Tx |
craigrk - a little constructive critique for you here. you have a nice way with words on this piece, but you fail to use them effectively. this is a wonderful piece, but it fails to draw the reader in. it just doesn't seem to grasp the attention of the reader and, to me, it makes the reader feel like they have missed something or gotten confused. on the other hand great visuals. I just can't seem to figure out though what the whole struggle is about. and on a personal note, the last line "a soul sought tangent never gained", that phrase intruiges me. what does that statement mean to you? People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid. --Soren Kierkegaard |
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