I was about to describe this poem and the message behind it...
But I'm going to let you guess few times
I'm just going to say that this is about deception and how we chase money like a navigator chases the STAR which indicates north while money is killing us!
The other parts for you to discover!
Peace!
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This is interestingly written and structured. It's a chunky, hard-hitting style, with a strong rhyme scheme and very short, bold lines with few syllables, which gives it almost a mantra-like feel. Of course, it intentionally leaves the reader with SEA and STAR ringing in the head, a feeling of hugeness, and of being overwhelmed. This is where we all find ourselves, sooner or later, overwhelmed in a sea of consumerism, mundaneness and routine. Unusual and hard-hitting way of explaining this. Like it!
This is interestingly written and structured. It's a chunky, hard-hitting style, with a strong rhyme scheme and very short, bold lines with few syllables, which gives it almost a mantra-like feel. Of course, it intentionally leaves the reader with SEA and STAR ringing in the head, a feeling of hugeness, and of being overwhelmed. This is where we all find ourselves, sooner or later, overwhelmed in a sea of consumerism, mundaneness and routine. Unusual and hard-hitting way of explaining this. Like it!
I flunked money worship 101, never learned to love money, made it to 58 with no credit cards and almost no debt, in monetary standards, I am poor, in life I am rich. I wish every one could learn the skill of contentment.
I hope your poem causes people to think of the inanity of worshipping money and trying to keep up with your neighbors, remember, when you die, God won't ask how rich you are, but how did you treat your fellow man.
This is a very compelling piece. The sins and deceptions of Capitalism. In a Capitalist nation, you live amongst Monopolies and tyrants of every kind. Targeting you through the media, and through your necessities. It was said that Capitalist nations were pentacles of evil. This piece also seems biblical, in a way. They call Satan, 'The Morning Star', and of course, we all know that he is a symbol for deception, greed, and the supreme ruler of lost souls. Further more, I am also reminded of the story of Moses. As he was leading the Hebrews out of Egypt, God granted them passage through the Red Sea. Ramasese and his armies charged after the fleeing group, but were outrun. Once the Hebrews reached the shore, God closed the passage, and washed away Ramasese, forevering prisoner to the Red Sea and to damnation beacause of his greed and spite. Yet, we can not deny that many countries are fighting over seas, and it is only a sink hole death, deficit, and political shame that they are going to drown in. Eventually, of course. As far as this piece goes, it is very thought provoking, and reminds me of a socratic seminar in ways. A wonderful way to get involved. Great style, great flow, great work!
I don't really understand it completely, I think- sorry. However, I do really like the end. Nice tones and casual speech, really brings an emotion to this piece it wouldn't have had otherwise. Nice write overall.
. ah, beautiful ... and very, very fascinating use of words and images ... very well presented ... i absolutely love the tone of the last two lines ... so true ... "foolhardiness is not bravery" ... one may want to be a shark and land up too far deep in the middle of the ocean ... but if one can't swim ... then drowning is inevitable ... i also see this poem as a metaphor for "inviting trouble" ... i have a penchant for landing into trouble ... and once i do ... i always complain ... instead of learning how to swim ... :P ... well done, also on the short poem front ... you did a more than awesome job ... :) ...