Quite a mature offering for a 16 y/o. On the surface it is an artist's impression of a natural phenomenon, nightfall. Looking deeper, however, it could be seen as a meditation on death. The terms dirge, phantom like and expired are not there by accident. Loved the image, "easel of God."
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4 Years Ago
Yes, the dirge is a clue that the poem is an extended metaphor. When I started writing poetry around.. read moreYes, the dirge is a clue that the poem is an extended metaphor. When I started writing poetry around age 13-14, most of my early poems were about the passage of time, loss and approaching death.
I really love the phrase "splashed on the easel of god" :) a very nice poem
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4 Years Ago
Thanks, I'm glad you liked my poem. It was published in my high school literary journal, so it was o.. read moreThanks, I'm glad you liked my poem. It was published in my high school literary journal, so it was one of my first published poems.
Quite a mature offering for a 16 y/o. On the surface it is an artist's impression of a natural phenomenon, nightfall. Looking deeper, however, it could be seen as a meditation on death. The terms dirge, phantom like and expired are not there by accident. Loved the image, "easel of God."
Posted 4 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
4 Years Ago
Yes, the dirge is a clue that the poem is an extended metaphor. When I started writing poetry around.. read moreYes, the dirge is a clue that the poem is an extended metaphor. When I started writing poetry around age 13-14, most of my early poems were about the passage of time, loss and approaching death.