This one reminded me of Frost At Midnight by Coleridge. But this is definitely Sarah all the way. Nobody writes like you do. Amazing.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you so much...I wrote me thesis on Coleridge :) Perhaps a bit of him rubbed off on me :) Hum.. read moreThank you so much...I wrote me thesis on Coleridge :) Perhaps a bit of him rubbed off on me :) Humbled...thank you!
11 Years Ago
Oh, I don't think you told me that before. He's one of my favourites :) Always a pleasure Sarah.
Starting a new journey is unnerving and scary but if we keep on flipping the pages of yesterday, we will never be able to move forward. This is how the poem spoke to me, GF. I so love how you painted in words the feeling of starting a journey.
This piece makes me think of Weezer's 'The Sweater Song'
"If you want to destroy my sweater. Woah woah a woah.
{Hold/Pull} this thread as I walk away. As I walk away!
Watch me unravel, I'll soon be naked.
Lying on the floor, Lying on the floor! I've come undone. "
Why? Because like a sweater that I own still to this day although it no longer fits, I feel that last remaining image, or thought that in this poem you find it so hard to let go of. Especially when certain things that you see/hear/do remind you heavily of what once was so solid and promising. Like 'The Sweater Song' though, at one point you will be free, naked, exposed like 'virgin petals'. Let the 'dewdrops' fall let them be absorbed into that flower and strengthen it, so that it may bask in the sunshine of a new day, where promise can always be found.
This poem is a crystalline view into a facet of human emotion a talent exhibited time and time again by Sarah S. Williams and will be loved by her fans(me included) and have the newly initiated coming back for more.
Beautiful imagery here, Sarah. It gave me tingles down my spine.
I love the way you describe things; vivid, creative and always spectacular.
'These nights I hold vigil over memories,
bleached white and lifeless as glass lilies --
they no longer accept my apologies,
because eventually all things tire
of dutifully hoarded lullabies.'
Just brilliant. I feel so privileged to read your work.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
You humble me, Lola...your work is amazing as well!
you knock a lot of 'em out of the park...this is a home run for sure...'etched in stone"?
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Well, etched somewhere...I don't think it's good enough to be written in stone, but paper, perhaps.... read moreWell, etched somewhere...I don't think it's good enough to be written in stone, but paper, perhaps... Thank you, Ed!
"She's mad but she's magic. There's no lie in her fire." - Charles Bukowski
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