How Far The River
I hear it. A blues
song for all the leaving
anyone can stand.
The current a stubborn
child. No conscience
to hold it back. Driven
to arrive. Bumping into
fear, fish in the depths
never see the light.
The water muddy.
A whirlpool of illusions.
Banks lifted high as skirts.
How Far The River
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Re: How Far The River
Did you mean conscience instead of conscious? If not the line is confusing. Really like the last image of banks lifted high as skirts.
Re: How Far The River
Hey, thanks Bob that was a slip of the unconscious. I'll change it.
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Re: How Far The River
Great title. ..all the leaving anyone can stand.
Re: How Far The River
just a few thoughts, none of them anything more than personal taste--have you tried this with less punctuation?
sometimes a poem like this can run on line breaks, trusting the reader to make his own stops.
i.e.
the water muddy
a whirlpool of illusions
banks lifted high as skirts
no matter how you slice it, this is a marvelous poem.
sometimes a poem like this can run on line breaks, trusting the reader to make his own stops.
i.e.
the water muddy
a whirlpool of illusions
banks lifted high as skirts
no matter how you slice it, this is a marvelous poem.
Re: How Far The River
Thanks Judy, sometimes I write with punctuation just because and realize later the poem doesn’t call for it.