Watching raindrops fall down like memories, each one a time capsule of a specific moment in time, collectively washing over your consciousness and temporarily transporting you to yesterday in spite of the laws of physics. That's what rainy days often seem to be made for. The same can be said for beautifully executed poetry such as this. You continue to impress, Jennifer.
wow again!!! Each piece I pick is better than the last, and I've been picking some good ones!!! I, too, love the rain.... I could listen to it drop all night...no matter what cover I'm under....tent, trailer, house, porch, blankets. Love the "Rain Love" reference to your lover. And not one cliche "sky is crying" reference, even though this is a bit somber in places...Before "the goodbye". A bit of perfection, I think, ending superbly on Feels so good to drown. Wonderful.
aw, Jen! There are so many layers. The lyrical qualities downplay that. But the strength of your words, the depth of emotion embedded, the images of rain and ice. Just, oh my!
I like the story and use of dialect... the change up in your usual rhythm and flow. I'm still pondering the overall image and meaning, but it was appropriate since I enjoyed a beautiful rainy day here!
I enjoyed reading this! This is some fire! I love when it rains...sometimes it evokes the passion within, sometimes it brings such a beautiful peace and tranquility, it washes things clean, etc....I could go on and on, mess around and be writing a poem myself lol. Thanks for posting this, I love the passion of it.
Takes me back.to..
Before.
Before.The Before
Before..The Good-bye
Before..the rain came down.
This is my favorite part . It shows that you are deep in thought...and you are feeling your thoughts. Wonderful job :-)
So this doesn't have rage, but I loved it all the same. Its like a constant longing. Because if rain brings the wishing for better times on -- and rain is such a common occurring thing -- then this person will never truly escape the feeling that is brought. Its amazing. I hope I got the right interpretation on this. But this is how I see it. Great job! again.
By the way, you're really helping me to like poetry... a lot.
BLAST! Tony and Melissa beat me to everything i was gonna say... *sigh*
i guess there's little left i could say, beyond that this is a great piece and i'm glad i'm not the only one that loves rainy days.
It's beautiful and interesting. The pauses and the "spoken word" type format is nice. It seems to add so much to this. It really pulls the reader into the emotion in a way that it wouldn't have if it had been just been written in a normal format. I simply love it.