Antimuse- An Inspired Irony

Antimuse- An Inspired Irony

A Poem by Analgesia

Cosmic blasts flare and
break apart as a butterfly's wings flap and
turn the eart around faster and faster and
disapate into death though they are the wind of life and
I am thinking
of a girl.
 
Poetic duties ignored
philosphic prediciments postponed
I am not faltering or bored
of ideas so ready to be stoned
by this righteousness
by this thoughtlessness
-No-
I see them on horizens end
for another day, when this light:
too powerfull, too magnificent to bend
has set or makes my sky forever bright.

© 2009 Analgesia


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Analgesia
I'd like to know what you think, so please give it a look, and come back to me. Mostly I want to know if it seems abrupt, as opposed to succinct.

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I thought I'll read the 5th poem down in New Writing and that was 'Street Lights' which I quiet liked as I cld see the buses in London, maybe in the Blitz. I then read the next 5th poem down in your posts, which I can't recall now, and then came to this one. This is exactly what I thought as I read ... 'it's just a girl, no big deal, not worth getting distracted for' ... and 'Poetic duties... sounds a bit pompous. I really liked the bus poem though. It made me think of London buses, going somewhere, swaying around on the top deck, the numbers of the bus routes etc, the destinations. There ya go!

Posted 14 Years Ago



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