Your use of personification is very effective in this poem, Rita. Your words depict the greed of the river and the resulting consequence are left to the imagination of the reader. Excellently done!
It has been a pretty rough summer in the creek thus far, that is for sure. I think you did a very good job of describing those currents, how the river swallowed those people, and how their loved ones reacted after it was said and done. The mention of those ancient sepia waters was a good starts, and the drifting deadwood with the tears to end the piece was a good touch.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Christian. Two of these incidents have occurred very close to my home; I see that creek e.. read moreThank you, Christian. Two of these incidents have occurred very close to my home; I see that creek every day, and watch as she swells with rain, and pray that the kids will be wiser this time...
I like how this poem leads my mind more to the actual river than it does to the emotion. You give the water a persona I can relate to and nature gains new perspective when we can visualize her face better.
Well done!
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, David - the water must be respected. We can never underestimate her power...
this poem is very sad...and you made it universal...i feel like i have cried ancient tears..that have become fossilized in my memory.
really good work, Rita.
jacob
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Jacob... The creek has taken her share for thousands of years, I'm sure... but now we see.. read moreThank you, Jacob... The creek has taken her share for thousands of years, I'm sure... but now we see it unfold on the local news, too often.
It's a stunning read Rita, then I arrived at your author's note and it hit hard....my heart aches, pen'd with tearful empathy.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you so much, Frieda... with each rain that swells the creek, we hold our breath hoping no more.. read moreThank you so much, Frieda... with each rain that swells the creek, we hold our breath hoping no more kids will challenge the water...
Wow. I love how you take real unfortunate incidents and make it into a poem of nature where it gives another dimension to these sad incidents. I like the tilte a lot and the poem...Splendid...:)
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Sami - Nature's power must always be respected...
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