Open Poetry #22 |
Pathetic Fallacy In D Minor |
RSWells Member Elite
since 2001-06-17
Posts 2533 |
"He hath awakened from the dream of life" -Shelley I descend to that wood, the slope of its darkening path orphan graveled and meandering. Mildew moss shroud fallen oak. Others stricken lean, branches reaching back up to fend off the final blows of light. Past sluggish squirrels, umber chipmunk skirting shadows, unseen crepitant birds. Through a vale cut by a river whose banks bear graffiti, whose ripplings caress not turtles but green plastic bottles. Unleashed dogs lead owners, stiffened smiles acknowledge proximates who lunk in diverse directions. One thirty inch snake angles my path. He startled, pauses. I inspect two yellow streaks which run his length. He flees. Rising from this valley which drew cool sweat from reluctant pores I enter a garden of light. Well tended, unblemished lawns carpet rolling hills whose vibrant trees teem with robins, bluejay and a woodpecker whose muted timpani provides a circus drumroll accompanying the antics of the squirrelish acrobatics. On the verdant hillocks rest forevers guarantee that ones space remain inviolate from the din of life, from the coarse inspections, the raised eyebrow, the wagging tongue, the jaundiced ear, the cursed clock. Amid the angels and obelisks, tiny Greek and Roman temples, ancient columned architecture, on the stepping stones of marble, granite, slate and bronze we find the chisled unbound oaths of Love. MOTHER, FATHER, HUSBAND, SON are stamped on jet black, gray or rose, on slant on bevel. There between the runes of six point stars, masonic emblems, raised, embedded crosses and the inward facing stainglassed mausoleums lie our truth; "In His will is our peace" -Dante "Happy people have no history" - French Proverb |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
I love the way this meandered from Shelley to Dante, from an awakening to a cessation. I especially liked this: "Rising from this valley which drew cool sweat from reluctant pores I enter a garden of light" |
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TriXter Member
since 2002-03-20
Posts 112The One |
emjoyed The man of few words... |
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Moonlight Romeo
since 2001-09-10
Posts 982The heart of you |
A walk through the soul is always in 7/8 time. Thank you. What light through yon window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. |
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Enchantress Member Empyrean
since 2001-08-14
Posts 35113Canada eh. |
Mr. Wells, Your talent for bringing pictures to life with the written word amazes me...now this I enjoyed so very much. ~Hugs~ ~ Time has cast a spell on you |
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RSWells Member Elite
since 2001-06-17
Posts 2533 |
Thank you all for noticing. I feel an explanation of the title may be in order. John Ruskin coined the poetic phrase "Pathetic Fallacy" on 1856. It describes the tendency of poets and painters to credit nature with the feelings of human beings.Its cause "an excited state of the feelings, making us, for the time, more or less irrational." It is the "error...which the mind admits when affected strongly by emotions," a "falseness in our impressions of external things." I made ominus an ordinary walk through the park (wood) and desirable the time spent in the adjacent cemetery. Even the last line (prior to the quote) "lie in truth" has a dark/light balance. [This message has been edited by RSWells (09-30-2002 06:46 PM).] |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
Richard I enjoyed reading this the first time, then read your explanation and read it again with even more enjoyment. The contrast of light and dark, the two gardens...and the imagery tossled and well kept. Well done! |
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Sandpiper Senior Member
since 2002-06-15
Posts 738land of flora and fauna |
The reader "sees" all that you see, but, even more, the reader "feels" all that you feel. And that, makes all the difference. |
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Samantha G Kennedy Member
since 2002-07-27
Posts 131Kent England |
I could spy those grave stones and almost touch each description...what a fantastic release of expression! "Rising from this valley which drew cool sweat from reluctant pores I enter a garden of light" this quoted; left wonderful images, within Sammie ^i^ |
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