out to sea
A Poem by Emily B
almost nothing
on nights when I lie awake and staring
eyes wide as some gold-eyed hoot owl
locked away from the words I ought to have
I find my muse is out to sea
lost in the ebb and tide of things
© 2009 Emily B
Compartment 114
Compartment 114
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Ugh, I like those first two lines, and the thought of this poem, very much.
on nights when I lie awake and staring
this is your killer line, but whether intended or not, it introduces a metrical sound that I long to continue.
eyes wide as some gold-eyed hoot owl
Similarly this line is a fine one, the phrasing is golden.
locked away from the words I ought to have
I find my muse is out to sea
in the ebb and tide of things
I'm biased I guess, because I do love metrical poetry, but perhaps it's also that these last three lines hunt in the right ground, but are less colorful or wistful than they might be.
Sound is a very very important aspect of poetry, it often guides me to phrases as well as intuition might, and I think if you listen to your ear it is as good a lead as any. the key thing is that one word often informs another:
on nights when I lie awake and staring,
eyes wide as the gold-eyed hoot owl, bearing
down on thoughts that ought to be mine
I find my muse is out to sea
awash in the absent, ebbing tide
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or not. Food for thought at least.
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Emily BRichmond, KY
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to the Lost Boys
I am no Wendy;
but my voice brings you back to me.
And you sit around my feet,
anxious for a story
or a kiss.
Listening to my words
spinning adventures,
like so much g.. more..
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