this reminds me of being in Salem, Mass.
I was at the oldest park in the states....and it was right off the coast. There was this house, two-story, and a roof that was used as a balcony and the wives would wait up there watching for the fishing boats to come in with their husbands.
I Am reminded of that...and quite enjoy the atmosphere you created that we can actually feel as palpable.
a compelling read .. and even before seeing your accompanying note I could sense the temporary feeling of freedom you must have surely felt during those few hours off of ICU .. I subsequently have no hesitation in assigning a full 100/100 and look forward to reading more of your writing my friend .. All Good Things, Neville
Posted 3 Weeks Ago
3 Weeks Ago
thank you so much Neville. sorry, I'm still new to Writer's Cafe - i guess i should have left a scor.. read morethank you so much Neville. sorry, I'm still new to Writer's Cafe - i guess i should have left a score when i leave a review.
yes, it was a strange in my life. and while being in-patient was critical at the time, getting those few hours on the outside felt so liberating.
3 Weeks Ago
You are really more than welcome .. and don't worry, there ae no rules here other than be co.. read more
You are really more than welcome .. and don't worry, there ae no rules here other than be courteous & fair .. I quite understand those feelings you refer to .. but maybe from the other side of the fence, I have worked on such an ICU before now .. It was a pleasure to have met you and I hope you will be happy here in the Café .. Take care and I wish you all the very best .. Neville
This piece explores themes of longing, love, and the juxtaposition of pleasure and pain. It captures the sense of yearning for connection and the beauty found in both joyful and sorrowful experiences.
Simple yet very meaningful write, I enjoyed this poem...
Thanks for sharing ✨
-Amy
Posted 4 Weeks Ago
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2 Weeks Ago
extremely well put! it is my pleasure to share, i hope to see around more often.
2 Weeks Ago
You're welcome. Looking forward to more of your works.
I always enjoy work from a new poet who can deliver a feeling, or vibe. I like this a lot as it shows relief from perhaps an uncomfortable situation. You chose your words carefully and the feeling at the end - for me - is somewhat bitter sweet, but mostly one of happiness.
Well done, Ern.
Posted 4 Weeks Ago
2 Weeks Ago
thanks Bare trees. i generally like to leave my writing open to interpretation. but i did in fact fe.. read morethanks Bare trees. i generally like to leave my writing open to interpretation. but i did in fact feel bittersweetness around that time.
Beautiful poem Ern. A heady mix of senses at play. Longing and melancholy so often walk hand in hand, which is captured here.
My first read of your work, much to enjoy and ponder. Very much looking forward to reading more of your work.
Ken e
Posted 4 Weeks Ago
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2 Weeks Ago
thank you Ken. sorry for the lateness of my reply. i will try to pen more verses and post them here .. read morethank you Ken. sorry for the lateness of my reply. i will try to pen more verses and post them here as soon as i can.
It is very effective the way you used simple words and then suddenly cut to deeper ideas - the sand called silence, and the love and pain. It's like going to the coast on the surface and a lot going on beneath the surface.
Posted 4 Weeks Ago
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2 Weeks Ago
thank you Lena. and sorry for my late reply. i'm very glad you enjoyed this poem on many levels.
this reminds me of being in Salem, Mass.
I was at the oldest park in the states....and it was right off the coast. There was this house, two-story, and a roof that was used as a balcony and the wives would wait up there watching for the fishing boats to come in with their husbands.
I Am reminded of that...and quite enjoy the atmosphere you created that we can actually feel as palpable.
Absolutely gorgeous. "'Love' and 'pain' make a beautiful alliance." is such a tragic, yet powerful verse. One never comes without the other. Don't stop writing, I beg.
Posted 1 Month Ago
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1 Month Ago
thanks Eirka. i will post new works soon, i am currently going through stacks of old notebooks, as w.. read morethanks Eirka. i will post new works soon, i am currently going through stacks of old notebooks, as well as penning new ones.
Ernest Lalor Malley Yoshimoto
Bipolar type II
Writes poetry, some free verse, and experimental short fiction/novellas. From Western Australia, based in Saitama City, Japan.
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