Note: "Mirror, mirror on the wall(s)…" is from my understanding of "Sleeping Beauty" a poor witch's soliloquy. Actually "Snow White" as pointed out by JayceeC below.
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It is a magical gift that you possess, of being able to take everyday moments, thoughts, dreams, and capture them in words forever, like taking a photo or pressing a flower. Beautifully expressed!
This says so many things. But most importantly, it says that writing can contain anything. Past, present, future, and even things that seem impossible to happen, can all be made to happen with words on a page. Words contain a bigger and bolder universe than the one we live in, for they can contain anything.
"Word-drops glistening on paper petals" - a beautiful line!
Reads like a wandering mind would stumble round in a semiconscious state of cognitive fluttering. I like the feel I get when reading this poem. There does not seem to be a point or conclusion to the write. Instead, the reader is lead like a tumbleweed within the mind of the poet. Interesting write Chris.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
Some thoughts have no "point" or conclusion - they just are the thoughts that flow right then throug.. read moreSome thoughts have no "point" or conclusion - they just are the thoughts that flow right then through your mind. Thanks Dave for pausing and speaking up.
Incredible how some can just catch your attention, hold it and leave you desperate for more... words... Words just like yours. Enjoyed this! Thank you for sharing :)
hm, I too have begun to highlight if you will what the day of the week is. Sometimes it's routine, repetitious or other times, it's a declaration of reaching it again, and giving that day another chance. Like all of your work Chris, you express on many levels at once. Inside thoughts, outside stimulus, unfold the moment and celebration, the homage, the heart string vibration of the moments.
"coffee-thought-wisps spreading in the aerie." one of my favorites here.
Then there's this one:
"of tomorrows’ nows
…of never-weres-nor-will-be(s)
…of what it’s like to wish
On falling stars
On porch steps
sidewalk curbs
sea walls
stone walls
fire escapes
tenement windows"
reading this lets me know, some where, some time, another shared this same experience of thought.
I don't always comment on your prose Chris, but I at least try to tread water at the deep end.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
Hell, you give ME lessons with every read of yours I find.
Beautiful, I love how your voice changed tempo, dropping to a whisper as if sharing a secret, wonderful bit of romantic writing, bravo Chris!
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
so I caught your wandering eyes for a bit...good, nice seeing you here.
8 Years Ago
I'm here more often than you would realize, it's hard to comment on perfection, one just nods, laugh.. read moreI'm here more often than you would realize, it's hard to comment on perfection, one just nods, laughs or cries or sits silently for a moment in contemplation. I should comment more, just so you'll see my footprints.
8 Years Ago
noseprints are precious.
8 Years Ago
uh! why did that just leave me grinning ? Ok, from now on I leave you noseprints.
it's the kiss and touch of words falling like autumn leaves, or snowflakes in winter, or on a rainy morning in summer, glistening, pelting our mind like drops...of inspiration...and those memories of a someone, a sometime, a something...
love those cold cold blue mornings of fall...and always, words.
"Life is a terminal disease." All the doctors have basically told me so.
"Life is an adventure... Pain, well you deal. Thanks for being here. 06/21/2020
I'm back and working on. I've been.. more..