Fishing is a form of meditation for some people, a chance to reflect on life etc. I'd suggest changing the tense though, so it's more powerful. Ex: "I cast my knitted days, / let them drift. / I anticipate the next surprise / on the bank of dreams. / I stare at time drifting through my net, / and hope." Thanks for sharing!
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Yes that would make the piece more powerful, but I was going for passive... but thanks for your revi.. read moreYes that would make the piece more powerful, but I was going for passive... but thanks for your review Eg, I think you are very special.
A very good poem. I use to go fishing with my father. I wasn't a great fisherman like him. Time with friends and water were the best day. I enjoyed the poem. You took me to a good place. Thank you.
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Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
I'm so glad I could do that for you my friend. I remember fishing pretty much the same way. Time on .. read moreI'm so glad I could do that for you my friend. I remember fishing pretty much the same way. Time on the water, peaceful, not much fish LOL
Like this a lot, an extended metaphor that naturally describes a situation, never forced or unnatural, with a Japanese wisdom and brevity of observation, excellent
Whether this is fishing for love or really about fishing.. I must say you do justice to the thought of either :) I miss fishing..and drive the fisherman along the river nuts because I stop and chat... and love...well you can never get to much of that.. xo
I"m a gypsy born in New Hampshire, raised in Alaska, schooled in Washington, raised a family in California. Recently settled in Concord NH area. Where to next? I don't really have to think about it, i.. more..