Perfect Spheres

Perfect Spheres

A Poem by Frontier

Their eyes were perfect spheres

There never came a last,

Drowned roses sleep here

 

Never nothing to fear

Here, it's all over fast,

Their eyes were perfect spheres.

 

Stretched across the landscape, one tear

On a pink morning, shy and vast,

Drowned roses sleep here.

 

Generations flashing and crashing, here,

Wine- colored expanse, frightened glass,

Their eyes were perfect spheres.

 

Mute kaleidoscope motion, disappear,

Marble souls on ghost carousel, speeding past,

Drowned roses sleep here.

 

Bloodshot entanglement will adhere,

Entertaining vicious echoes, thinking it aghast.

Their eyes were perfect spheres,

Drowned roses sleep, here.

© 2014 Frontier


Author's Note

Frontier
This is my first try at a villanelle poem. Hope you guys like! :)

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someone over water the roses?

Posted 8 Years Ago


Frontier

8 Years Ago

LOL y'know 2 years later and I don't like this poem...I agree its too much soggy flowers.
I like the story. I looked up the definition of villanelle poem and i'll be damned if yiou didn't teach this old dog a new trick, I even printed the template

Posted 9 Years Ago


Frontier

9 Years Ago

Hey Paul.........nice to hear from you..
I thought that was a good try. Some great words about love coming and going. Seems veal realistic

Posted 10 Years Ago


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This has the feel of a surrealist painting, the images and emotion fractured and coming together to form something that is not entirely clear to me, yet is intriguing and leaves me searching...

Posted 10 Years Ago


Frontier

10 Years Ago

thanks Jason :P
Nice write ma'am. This is good. You have done justice to it with your attempt. Thank you for sharing.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Frontier

10 Years Ago

thank you Parimal :)
thank you. i really never heard of villanelle before. i just knew it after reading your poem. amazing and striking work with powerful flows. really love it!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Frontier

10 Years Ago

glad you liked it Jonah :)
You did very well.
"Generations flashing and crashing, here,
Wine- colored expanse, frightened glass,
Their eyes were perfect spheres."
I did do formatted poetry in college. I like the above lines. We can wear glasses to hide fear or hide unknown. Thank you my Poet friend for the amazing poetry.
Coyote



Posted 10 Years Ago


nicely done, good attempt at Villanelle...

Posted 10 Years Ago


Frontier

10 Years Ago

thanks, I think the repeated lines were too short so it made it sound "choppy"
Wonderful villanelle Frontier! I liked the line about ghost carousel, I used to ride one as a kid and they kinda intimidate me now when they're all run down and rusted like a haunted childhood or something haha. Like the carousel, the ideas you spin through your work always seem to give me chills. I enjoy reading something of yours every time :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Frontier

10 Years Ago

I know exactly what you mean, I love visiting old arcades/fairs. Chills? Hmm maybe its time I lend y.. read more
I'm simply a carrier of great fascination when it comes to your writings. Every line is outstanding. I simply enjoyed it. Especially this stanza:
Bloodshot entanglement will adhere,
Entertaining vicious echoes, thinking it aghast.
Their eyes were perfect spheres,
Drowned roses sleep, here.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well done! :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Frontier

10 Years Ago

haha thanks ! :)
Jeannette Lunete

10 Years Ago

You're welcome! You're always such an inspiration. :)

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