Open Poetry #36 |
Snowbanks and "therapy" |
Skyfire
since 2000-12-27
Posts 3381Riding |
Does it hurt? you ask with concern I shrug my shoulders with a noncommittal noise Sometimes I reply, Sometimes all I want to do is curl up and die Why? you ask, pretending you're my therapist we both know I'm my own therapist but we play this charade anyway because it makes you feel like you can do something to help me I love how you run your fingers through your hair in exasperation when I say things like that you can't understand how deeply the demon has drilled into my soul, I say and you close your eyes I grin and you try to glare but cannot because my grin is infectious and we end up walking down the road together and somehow you end up in a snowbank for once you're one step ahead of me and you pull me in with you so I curl up and die in your arms like I do every time you touch me |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
Skyfire Your grin IS infectious!! Wonderful poem! |
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Larry C
since 2001-09-10
Posts 10286United States |
Rhonda, It's nice to know you're getting therapy! Just kidding. This is a delightful write. So far I like your demons. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, |
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Brian James Member
since 2005-06-26
Posts 147Winnipeg |
Hi Rhonda. Haven't read your poetry in a while, which is my fault entirely. One of my favourite types of poem is the anecdotal monologue, like this one of yours. It has the advantage of describing both a brief event and relating its emotional relevance, both of which you do very well. You bring us in suddenly, and don't give us all the facts, but do show us what you think is important or significant. There isn't really anything missing, either, since you've found such a good place to begin and to end. It appears to be cyclical, especially how you solve the issue of "I wish I could die" by finding an alternative to death that is positive, and actually calling it death---it's even ironic, and makes me want to read this a few times (like all good poetry does). Overall, this is charming, and it was wise of you to keep it from being all that negative. It's overall a light, positive story, even if the imagery you use (like the demon, which is curious) appears dark at times. The subtle optimism in this poem overwhelms the demons, though, which is what I like about it. Very nice writing, Rhonda. I'm going to have to see what else you can do in the future. You've done a lot of growing since the Teen forum (and I don't mean that in a bad way). Be seeing you. Brian "To me, the thing that art does for life is to clean it, to strip it to form." |
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Jeep Monkey Member
since 2005-12-18
Posts 96Chaos |
To have that person you can curl up with and die - whew - I like it. |
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