Having read it once out loud, and my first read of it, I stopped, knowing I had just spoken something lovely enough to create a space of reflection, in the suddenness of its conclusion.
And I f*****g love that it is shaped like a fish.
Your excellence is boundless, I'm going to go read it again.
(thank you always for the read request!)
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Well Hello David,
I must say that this one is a personal
favourite of mine and I am .. read more Well Hello David,
I must say that this one is a personal
favourite of mine and I am absolutely
chuffed that this poem should appeal
to you as it does,
really, thank you ever so much :) !!
Sheema
Having read it once out loud, and my first read of it, I stopped, knowing I had just spoken something lovely enough to create a space of reflection, in the suddenness of its conclusion.
And I f*****g love that it is shaped like a fish.
Your excellence is boundless, I'm going to go read it again.
(thank you always for the read request!)
Posted 11 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
11 Years Ago
Well Hello David,
I must say that this one is a personal
favourite of mine and I am .. read more Well Hello David,
I must say that this one is a personal
favourite of mine and I am absolutely
chuffed that this poem should appeal
to you as it does,
really, thank you ever so much :) !!
Sheema
again, intriguing as are all of your writes...this one encompassing erotic interests--intended or not--but skinny dipping plus those wondering tides, conflating abrasions and human foibles led me there, although I have in the past seen myself as one of the dirty old men---perhaps my own skin hath surrendered too much. To be fair, layered poetry such as this one does offer many interpretations and flights of fancy;
My idea of a griefless fish included!
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11 Years Ago
I had not considered an erotic stance to be quite honest, nonetheless, thanks kindly for dropping by.. read moreI had not considered an erotic stance to be quite honest, nonetheless, thanks kindly for dropping by Dean.
the whole write was as fluid as its title.... its amazing how u put words so well together and write so beautifully its like your words bring your poems to life... this watery poem was definitely a delight to read... thanks for posting an makes me wanna go to the beach right now.. lol great write
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11 Years Ago
Hey HeavenSunDracadez, me too, in actual fact, I was no where near a beach when this was drafted, ra.. read moreHey HeavenSunDracadez, me too, in actual fact, I was no where near a beach when this was drafted, rather this was a plight for refreshing seaside indulgence, and idyllic escape, which I am pleased to report that I have fulfilled in some respects. Having said this, partial cleansing only goes a partial way and such a pursuit is of course gradual and long term.....you know to revitalise one's own aims and values ( via mind, body and spirit), thanks ever so much, again for reviewing so supremely, and always for your in-depth engagement.
from a morbid ocean of thoughts waves of dreams rise, roll and break, one after another, in weary repetitions while the foundation of civilization flourishes only with wrinkles of aging.....no escape until the hopes of fresh waves succeed.....very nice thought and wonderful poetic reflection of it.....great work, Sheema !!
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11 Years Ago
What a tremendously refreshing tide of philosophical depth from you, Introspective Mind, I am so gr.. read moreWhat a tremendously refreshing tide of philosophical depth from you, Introspective Mind, I am so grateful.....you have written a new poem, all together, simply wonderful :)
Sublime. Makes me miss the ocean. Calm surrender: I love that feeling. Water is humble because it flows down hill to let itself be below everything else. By becoming small it becomes bigger than everything else. The ocean embodies the experience of vastness and realisation of our inseperability with all other streams of conciousness. For this reason the experience of the ocean is one of great bliss for me.
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11 Years Ago
Capturing a novel moment of peaceful, sanguine streams of thought and streams of steady splashing f.. read moreCapturing a novel moment of peaceful, sanguine streams of thought and streams of steady splashing fresh water on an idyllic day, treading in soft grains of warm, moist sand and the temperature is as even keeled as one's own blood flow, thanks very much for this most enchanting review L. Edward!
I love the imagery in this one. The over all feel truly made me want to go to the beach. And your note is correct, from the side I do see some sort of finless fish, which is interesting and adds to the whole beach feel. Great job!