Open Poetry #30 |
Raven's Blade |
ctowen Member Elite
since 2001-10-18
Posts 2286Green Mountains of VT |
It comes and goes in passing a stand, a strand black as night and flashing Weathered and worn still dreams weave a tint, a hint just insight I believe It strikes a hold forever in deep, in keep in its plight pass never A cut beyond my heart through the looks I took from the light baring you One's outlook can be another's expression. |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
the rhyme scheme here is awesome! great piece Craig! |
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DavePage Member Elite
since 2003-12-21
Posts 2917 |
Your poem made me go through it and try to understand the emotions and the reason. One of the problems of writing poetry is that people feel you must have experienced it to be able to write. For those of you who believe this read Thomas Hood. Very emotional, very angry, very "I should have, had better from these people" poem. Analysis of the subject words. You feel you made the right decision but wish you had some alternative. You tried and you tried but it wasn't there anymore and you wanted more than just existence. Relatives tried to force you to carry on and attacked you when you wouldn't. You still have your dreams but no-one wants to know. You sub-consciously feel they are right. |
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ctowen Member Elite
since 2001-10-18
Posts 2286Green Mountains of VT |
I am truly whistling Dixie at this very moment!!!!!! *S Dave .... I agree that no one has to live any situation in order to write of it , they just have to believe. If they believe with heart and soul, passionate words can be found and poetry is at birth. The rest of your analysis ....... sorry, D+ I was writing of a dark haired woman who caught my eye a long time ago and though she has changed her looks with different hairstyles, she still catches my eye. nice try though ..... maybe next time! |
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inkedgoddess Member Rara Avis
since 2002-11-19
Posts 7392Ohio |
dont fully get it but i like it, it sings |
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