without risking failure there would be no success. better to fail than never try. bridging a divide is not an easy thing. your structure, layout and words attempt to do just that. so close, so close. we feel lost until that last step is completed. 'please don't go' - indeed ... :)
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3 Years Ago
dang you touch my heart sir .. what a wonderful review to receive on this poem .. i don't know what .. read moredang you touch my heart sir .. what a wonderful review to receive on this poem .. i don't know what to say sir .. but thank you ... for reading with sensitivity and taking time to review .. you made me day Pete!
E.
This is a timely message with a very special day coming up...nudge, nudge....(don't forget!). Being lost for words in any sense; be it written or spoken only results in silence, blank pages and distance, so it is important to keep the words close at hand and freely flowing. Barring that.....you can always say it with flowers...nudge, nudge....An interesting poem, Mr. Einstein. Your title word is something I struggle to comprehend and stubbornly refuse to give in to. Failure is not an option for me. 🌹
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3 Years Ago
consider me nudged Victoria .. tho the walls, halls and in-betweens are empty at this time .. except.. read moreconsider me nudged Victoria .. tho the walls, halls and in-betweens are empty at this time .. except for my Big Dog Beauregard, myself and the dust .. but its a reflective time as well .. i don't refuse it ;) i am glad you point out the title .. i did struggle with it a bit as it is a powerful word .. especially in connection with the poem ... they are just words after all ... sometimes they flow and sometimes no ... i am taking your example to heart young lady ... communication is too important to give up on for sure ... especially with those close to us ... thanks so much for taking time ... reading .. sharing your thoughts and impressions .. that's what we are all here for eh!? .. here at the Cafe'
E.
I rather relate to this one... as you have seen in my writing I have a love-hate relationship with words. The way silence, or words that couldn't be spoken in their moment, oppressively crush us under their weight. Will it be cathartic to scream what stifles me so? On the other hand, I can imagine the chaff and dust as being all the words we don't need. As if all the words in the world are not what we need... but rather the few drifting at the edge of our tongue. Simultaneously the most genuine, the most contrived... and so we suffocate beneath words lacking meaning, so much of what we don't need.
It reminds me of the final part of the film "5 centimeters per second" in which describing how words became that suffocating silence, the MC says, "Because the letters had already lost their meaning. Unable to grasp each other’s present, shying away from the truth that threatened our bond, from our utter estrangement. They had become nothing more than insipid rows of empty words…”
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3 Years Ago
yep! we do struggle for and with them don't we Esse?! the words that fail .. that choke and limit ye.. read moreyep! we do struggle for and with them don't we Esse?! the words that fail .. that choke and limit yet give wings ;) thank you very much for your review... you really engaged it .. you know what i am saying .. always a gratifying thing for all of us. love and peace brother .. again .. really glad to see you poking around .. right here at the Cafe' :)
E.
The negative aspect of the word, failure.
Yet, no failure no success.
Though, there's that other failure. The failure of communication, the wrong word at the wrong time, or the greatest failure of all. The words that could have saved someone but were never spoken.
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3 Years Ago
oh..you got that right sir ... thanks so much for your sensitive and deeper reading of this ... its .. read moreoh..you got that right sir ... thanks so much for your sensitive and deeper reading of this ... its so very gratifying when someone sees more than i could create in a poem ... love it! thanks again Paul
E.
Earthly chaff must perish some day...
I felt the despair in the force, the power of your request, dear E. "please don't go please Don't Go!"
Life goes, breath goes, hopefully love remains.
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3 Years Ago
yes Kitten! breath will leave in each our ends .. i am assured that love not only remains but is fin.. read moreyes Kitten! breath will leave in each our ends .. i am assured that love not only remains but is finally found at that moment .. love on ya girl .. so glad to know you, right here at the Cafe'
E.
they can be deadly eh!? really happy for your visit wordman .. it reminds me i haven't stopped by yo.. read morethey can be deadly eh!? really happy for your visit wordman .. it reminds me i haven't stopped by your place for a while. love on ya brother .. be safe always and stay well. thanks for reviewing my friend!
E.
3 Years Ago
my pleasure was off for 3 months
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i hope it was a positive time .. and that you are well! my time at the Cafe' these days is not as da.. read morei hope it was a positive time .. and that you are well! my time at the Cafe' these days is not as daily as normal .. life does has its way with us at times ... haven't posted anew for several months; but I am working on something .. its working its way through molasses :))))))))))))))))))
The yearning for connection is palpable in your words. Your chosen picture speaks to the mind of separation, but I feel something deeper like separation from the source of self. Being shaken to the core of everything we thought we understood and needing reassurance to bring the self back to center.
As vital as connection to others is, sometimes connection to or understanding of our inner world is the most important thing. Without this, connection to others can be impossible. This poem is quite poignant in its pleading. We need at all times—something—the specifics are less clear and sometimes that can be the hardest thing. Great poetry, E.
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3 Years Ago
wow! i sure appreciate the depth of your sensing into this one Ellis ..i couldn't agree more .. we h.. read morewow! i sure appreciate the depth of your sensing into this one Ellis ..i couldn't agree more .. we have to look inside .. with brutal honesty and look unflinchingly at ourselves .. working that out allows a true love to have for others .. love and understanding .. no judgements ... great stuff in your review ... i am humbled my poem took you there.
E.
without risking failure there would be no success. better to fail than never try. bridging a divide is not an easy thing. your structure, layout and words attempt to do just that. so close, so close. we feel lost until that last step is completed. 'please don't go' - indeed ... :)
Posted 3 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
3 Years Ago
dang you touch my heart sir .. what a wonderful review to receive on this poem .. i don't know what .. read moredang you touch my heart sir .. what a wonderful review to receive on this poem .. i don't know what to say sir .. but thank you ... for reading with sensitivity and taking time to review .. you made me day Pete!
E.
This made me think of friends going their separate ways over time, how they try to reach out to each other initially but then as life goes on, they just give up. It's a plea to the other person to reach out and talk because without words, their relationship would dwindle, and even though none of them wants that, it's hard to take the first step towards the other person.
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3 Years Ago
Moonie!!! how wonderful to have your visit .. thank you so much for your review ... yes, friends and.. read moreMoonie!!! how wonderful to have your visit .. thank you so much for your review ... yes, friends and words can separate themselves at the same time can't they ;) top o' the mahrnin' to ya lass!
E.
This brims with meaning and links so much with the readers own experience. A true heartfelt paen of inner wishes. wonderful poem Gene.
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3 Years Ago
thanks Ken ... i truly appreciate you and your thoughts .. what an encouraging review .. thanks agai.. read morethanks Ken ... i truly appreciate you and your thoughts .. what an encouraging review .. thanks again my friend!
E.
WOWSER! Now THIS is what I call true poetry. I love the message and the wonderful presentation as well. A real winner in my book E! ~Sharon
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3 Years Ago
holy Toledo Sharon .. i am humbled and thoroughly smiling .. so gratifying to be "heard" by readers .. read moreholy Toledo Sharon .. i am humbled and thoroughly smiling .. so gratifying to be "heard" by readers .. thanks so much for taking time .. peace and health, Sharon!
E.
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You are more than welcome my fellow wordsmith! I always enjoy reading your work. ~Sharon
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