Teen Poetry #6 |
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Allysa
since 1999-11-09
Posts 1952In an upside-down garden |
Sitting on California painted orange on a map on the black top Nevada's not that far away from me as you wrap your arms around me we laugh and act like children playing on the playground like overgrown five year olds in overalls Tunnel slide and fears condense Thunder and lightening surrounding I crawl inside and hide you coax me out Raindrops clinging to your face you should have gone home and left me here but you stayed. "You're the center of adrenaline And I'm beginning to understand You could be the best thing about me." -SG |
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LadyDracaWolf Member
since 2002-09-19
Posts 73CA |
It's good to have some one or thing to cling to, especially in times of change. I've been the rock that my friends cling to and they've been the rock for me. Death is not extinguishing the light; |
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Local Parasite
since 2001-11-05
Posts 2527Transylconia, Winnipeg |
I like the ending. Other than that, I have to admit the last line of the first stanza didn't seem to feel right to me... I wouldn't say "as." I'd make it an entirely new statement, "you wrap your arms around me." It might make it seem more significant if it stood alone. If this isn't your intent, then simply brush me off. I'm just a peanut gallery, after all. Nicely written once again, Alyssa. I see a connective theme with this poem and the other one that you posted. Hope you're enjoying yourself. Parasite Learn to place poetry before people |
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Kielo Senior Member
since 2002-02-11
Posts 1109 |
I really like the images of two big kids acting like little kids. It has a childlike quality, yet, at the same time, there is also an older, more mature side to the poem. I like! Kielo |
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Allysa
since 1999-11-09
Posts 1952In an upside-down garden |
Parasite- I agree. I tried to change it but then that whole "24 hrs after the post" thing popped up. ARG *ANY MODERATORS, FEEL FREE TO DELETE THE AS* Thank you all..... More later.. |
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