On Simplicity ...

On Simplicity ...

A Poem by William Liston
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free verse; experimental

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There's a moment before
a smile comes to life,
as there's a moment
when a clock's hand
ceases to mark the hour ...

and in that moment,
a lily dances ...
rain rises from the ground
to kiss forsaken skies,
and a woman's tears
drench the earth,
giving rhythm 
to another's smile.


© 2017 William Liston


Author's Note

William Liston
I doubt this makes sense outside my own mind, but I'd still like to know your thoughts and interpretations. Please leave an honest review. Constructive criticism is welcomed.

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Regardless on whether you yourself understands this poem, many readers can come up with their ideas on it because it is a very imaginative piece. I don't exactly know what the meaning is, but I saw it as portraying the moment in time before a smile flourishes on someone's face, that gap where all expectations will come true and true joy expresses itself. It's funny how I found this poem today because yesterday I had to make a speech in front of a large audience and before I spoke, I smiled at one person. That person smiled back, and it caused a chain reaction. I think this poem is also talking about the benevolent influence that one's joy can have on others, either internal or external. The mere sight of a smile can change someone's life, I learned... Great job!

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

William Liston

7 Years Ago

Thank you for sharing your interpretation. It was interesting to read. I greatly appreciate your rev.. read more



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impassioned lines!
"There's a moment before
a smile comes to life,
as there's a moment
when a clock's hand
ceases to mark the hour..."
loved reading!


Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

William Liston

7 Years Ago

Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed.
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I enjoyed the perspective of being in-between time (even though there are milliseconds) this poem plays out well, if only for the fact of drifting me into that space beyond time itself.

Critique: these lines puzzled me...

" and a woman's tears
drench the earth,
giving rhythm
to another's smile."

Now everything was positive before this woman crying; but they could be tears of joy, just to clarify... is that the intended route? I'd perceive it to be so, but am unclear, within the poem. Am I to assume such, because all the above is possitive?

Or is it to express that "tears" are to be looked upon as the previously stated "rain" which kisses the forsaken sky, continuing the cycle/rhythm of happiness?

it was an intriguing read and nice free-verse, sans the misunderstanding, even without *any* rhyme or sense of rhythm.

Much love,

LR

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

William Liston

7 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your kind words and critiques. I really appreciate it. Regarding your misunder.. read more
FIN

7 Years Ago

Interesting, I enjoy perceiving the entirety of the poem (especially the tears) as positive, so that.. read more
FIN

7 Years Ago

And, in my eyes, the woman adds beauty as well.

If ambiguity was the desired route to.. read more
It feels wistful and warm, those moment that take Your breath away, in joy or pain, when time stops and eternity owned in the now moment, Earth and Sky bonding into one universe, I feel the first breath, the last one too, in other words, I feel life and death, rebirth, and Immortality.

Brilliantly and tenderly done, Thank You*

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

William Liston

8 Years Ago

I agree with what you just said. Thanks for reviewing.

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