This is a very soothing illustration... your words are as graceful and elegant as the swans themselves and are very befitting, conforming to the scene. A felicitous portrayal of that "unshakeable confidence, the slightest air of arrogance, that comes with knowing you have found a lifetime confidante"... very refreshing... and reassuring, creating a rhythm of its own. *raising a toast*... long live the swan!
Beautifully done, this is the type of intriguing depth that captivates the heart in essence,
beyond romance, your words speak of life, unconditional love and longing, the meanig allows one
to ponder such aspects of our own lives, hence.. "What kind of bird would you be?" ..in other
words, "what kind of person are you?"...brilliantly conceptualized and peaceful reading
so pretty and simple, yet astonishingly profound. i didnt wonder once what you were talking about, i just understood it, which is the mark of great poetry. in my next life i would love to be a swan, especially after reading this fabulous poem, and hearing the images you brought up. two kudos to you!!
In my younger day,s employers asked me if I was reincarnated ,what type of animal would I want to come back as, and I replied an eagle. For the same reasons you beautifully incorporated in this lovely piece. Thank you for reminding
This is a very soothing illustration... your words are as graceful and elegant as the swans themselves and are very befitting, conforming to the scene. A felicitous portrayal of that "unshakeable confidence, the slightest air of arrogance, that comes with knowing you have found a lifetime confidante"... very refreshing... and reassuring, creating a rhythm of its own. *raising a toast*... long live the swan!
I love words and I like to write poems. Sometimes words just come and I don't know where from but I write them down anyway. There's something very powerful in the written word. It shows you where y.. more..