I find the classroom of love is typical to most as far as the attendees are corcerned. Some get it with ease, seeing the true colors that vibrantly appear while others have to study hard to understand all of the inner workings of this emotion. Your poem speaks of the latter my friend. us who learn more and more about it each day, books open, noses buried deep, taking in all that is needed to pass the test. Very nicely done my friend.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Oh, Jack...I think you are one who it comes naturally to. Your words speak of love in volumes I cou.. read moreOh, Jack...I think you are one who it comes naturally to. Your words speak of love in volumes I could not touch. Thank you so much, though, for your kind words!
I feel the honesty in your words here, and when that happens, your voice is strong. I really enjoyed the image you left in that second stanza. Yes, always learning. Well done Sarah.
that whole middle section is just stellar. finger tips like wings spread, the breath of a dying season the sinking glow of a stubborn sun. Beautiful. Then wrapping it up in color and flavor - exquisite writing.
A bittersweet notion here Friday, and now I know where Pryde's ethereal clouds came from, sometimes we do have our heads in the clouds about love and its different degrees of intensity, and most times we just have to let her rip, there are so many colors to this rainbow we call love. Well done as always!
Is this a bigger problem for poets?.....that their articulate, musical, idyllic thoughts and phrases somehow outstrip what is attainable, so that a near-idyll can be hard to recognise? I love the last two lines, Sarah. P.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
I think you are right, Pete...it is more difficult. It's great to see you, by the way!!!
"She's mad but she's magic. There's no lie in her fire." - Charles Bukowski
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