This has a flavor of the movie "Casablanca" to me... and it also reminds me of time spent in a particular bar.
I once wrote on napkins in a bar. The challenge was the owner, a lovely lady, and her waitresses would give me a word, and I had five minutes to produce a poem. If it was good, I would get a beer. If extra good, a glass of wine. The ones they really liked hung, taped to the wall behind the bar.
Thank you for bringing back a fond memory.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Thank you for your review, poetry is underrated nowadays, especially where I come from, even the you.. read moreThank you for your review, poetry is underrated nowadays, especially where I come from, even the young lady I write to does not think much of my poetry. I'd like to have a drink at that bar someday, thanks again for the review.
Actually, adding a tune to it, it sounds warm and distant at the same time. A song written in the haze of longing and trying to hold back. There were a few lines that you might want to polish a bit, but this was a good attempt at song writing! I wish I could write songs too. Thanks for sharing. Keep writing, my friend.
I think you could express your thoughts better if this wasn't AABB. Lines like "but I'll be leaving one day / maybe first of May" seem like they are trying too hard to rhyme and that detracts from the emotions that the narrator is feeling.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
As I said in the Author's notes; it's an attempt to write a song it was accompanied with piano when .. read moreAs I said in the Author's notes; it's an attempt to write a song it was accompanied with piano when I wrote it, more in Tom Waits' style
A beautiful poem and song. I like the flow of thoughts and the realistic ending. Those woman who tease us and run. Leave a mystery and wonder of what could of been. No weakness in the excellent poem. Thank you.
Coyote
This has a flavor of the movie "Casablanca" to me... and it also reminds me of time spent in a particular bar.
I once wrote on napkins in a bar. The challenge was the owner, a lovely lady, and her waitresses would give me a word, and I had five minutes to produce a poem. If it was good, I would get a beer. If extra good, a glass of wine. The ones they really liked hung, taped to the wall behind the bar.
Thank you for bringing back a fond memory.
Posted 11 Years Ago
2 of 2 people found this review constructive.
11 Years Ago
Thank you for your review, poetry is underrated nowadays, especially where I come from, even the you.. read moreThank you for your review, poetry is underrated nowadays, especially where I come from, even the young lady I write to does not think much of my poetry. I'd like to have a drink at that bar someday, thanks again for the review.