Dirty Dungeon!

Dirty Dungeon!

A Poem by PP

A brazed joint
Reconciled polar ends.
Hyphenated "him to her and her to him".
There was no intrusion, that brought in confusion;
Vices of him, drove her away;
To a very dirty dungeon,
When she got messy
He cried away,
Tearful pain, 
Dis-joint! 

© 2014 PP


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I like the way you use the language. Artwork and strong statements create thoughts and visions. Each line in the poem was strong and had purpose. Thank you for sharing the excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago


PP

11 Years Ago

Thank you Coyote for your ever so kind words. I intend to keep my poems simple but meaningful. It gi.. read more
Loving the metaphors. I'm guessing that there is some sense in which the simplicity and beauty communicated in the structure obfuscates and contrasts with an ostensive use of chaos and complexity. Whatever. The poem is neat and professional whichever way I look at it.

Posted 11 Years Ago


PP

11 Years Ago

I am honoured Joe! Love the way you have used utter posh words in reviewing my piece of randomness:).. read more
Joe Milton

11 Years Ago

I'm good. Actually was on facebook rather than writer's cafe (I was intrigued by your Email to GOD l.. read more
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DrD
This demands the reader to search between the lines and call upon imagination. I did and what I found was a lovely piece of work that carries a raw, biting message that remained somehow a marvel to read.

Posted 12 Years Ago


PP

12 Years Ago

Thank you D! I am glad you've dug deep to capture the real mood of this write:)

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Added on November 7, 2012
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