hey Michael! i really like this poem. my interpretation of it is as a plea from someone who is suffering on their deathbed or has a terminal illness, because "unexpected" and "never felt so cold" sounds like the body is shutting down and it's a painful death, and the narrator wants to get it over with if death is approaching but at the same time wishes to stay alive longer, bargaining for more time. i like it, good job!
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
Wow! Thank you for the awesome review! I love your take on this. Thank you for taking the time to di.. read moreWow! Thank you for the awesome review! I love your take on this. Thank you for taking the time to dissect my work.
Anticipating death like Socrates did, the Stoics said look death in the eye, be prepared than it will not surprise you. Pre-empting death so it eases your mind from the terror.
That is what I get from this.
Could you review some of mine, I would appreciate feedback.
Alan Watts thoughts on death: "Now there really isn’t anything radically wrong with being sick or with dying. Who said you’re supposed to survive? Who gave you the idea that it’s a gas to go on and on and on?"
I say you only fear the unknown. People are afraid of death because they dont know what awaits them. and when you say " and why can't i die, before my time? maybe it would ease my mind." i can assure you i've asked myself the same question.
This gave me literal thoughts. Bravo
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Wow! Thank you very much for reading and reviewing! Your insights and words of Alan Watts really gav.. read moreWow! Thank you very much for reading and reviewing! Your insights and words of Alan Watts really gave me something to think about!
This was written very well. I feel we all ask these questions from time to time. It's just apart of life. But G-d certainly hears everything. (: Well done!
- Brittney
P.S. Would you mind checking out my novel, HIM? Before sending it off for publishing, I'd love it if I could have as much constructive criticism as possible. (:
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Thank you very much, Brittney! I will certainly take a look at your novel!
Somethings we will never understand. Life leave us with open windows for opportunity. I tell people. Take the good road. Always a better ending. Thank you for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you, Coyote! It's always great to hear from a writer as talented as yourself! :)
10 Years Ago
Always a pleasure to read your words and thoughts and you are welcome.
This is very touching and I can relate much. We all pass this stage when we have doubts and we need to hold on to something to believe in.
God is always at work...
Great piece!
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you Dhaye! I'm really sorry for the late reply! I always really appreciate your support! :)
You've been on my mind lately.. I hope all is well . Glad to hear from you.
You are a good wri.. read moreYou've been on my mind lately.. I hope all is well . Glad to hear from you.
You are a good writer Michael. Visting your works a pleasure.
I'll be back more after I get my fall chores done.
Drop me a line once and a while, I have a habit of putting so many people on the back burner, cause I can't keep up. I don't mean to it just happens that way.
10 Years Ago
Wow! Thank you! Will do! You're an amazing writer as well!
This is a powerful piece that conjures up images of both internal and external conflicts. As I read I found myself questioning what the conflict was. Great words!
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you very much for reading and reviewing, Ashley! :)
My first poetry book, "Half-Hour Silence" can be checked out here on Amazon:
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