Oh ouch! This is such a masterpiece of beautiful penning. The story is heartbreaking--both for anyone who's ever failed to notice what is most important and for anyone who's ever struggled to learn how to let go. Wow! I'm truly amazed by this one!!!
Posted 10 Years Ago
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10 Years Ago
Thank you FlamingPhoenix! I am glad you like it! :)
Amazing writing, this is! Almost like an assault on the senses: It was almost as I were on a seashore, could almost taste the salt in the wind. And the imagery: it was stunning. Strong emotions as well. Great job! :)
Oh ouch! This is such a masterpiece of beautiful penning. The story is heartbreaking--both for anyone who's ever failed to notice what is most important and for anyone who's ever struggled to learn how to let go. Wow! I'm truly amazed by this one!!!
Posted 10 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
10 Years Ago
Thank you FlamingPhoenix! I am glad you like it! :)
Very sad poem. A child is fascinated by ribbons floating about but ends up falling off a rock into the waters, drowning. I like it very much, I could almost see the whole scene, really.
However, I don't see the relevance or the meaning of the 1st and 2nd lines in the second-to-last stanza. The third line can fit in the previous stanza, and I think it would still make sense. Also, I am kind of confused;
"Days later
Pulled out of shore
A crowd gathered"
Was the crowd "pulled out of" shore or was the girl "pulled to shore"?
Thank you for your review! I fixed the mix-up with the "days later" stanza.
The significance .. read moreThank you for your review! I fixed the mix-up with the "days later" stanza.
The significance of all lines in second to the last stanza is that these are things that the crowd never noticed until now but the sky did. The first line in last stanza is the sky reassuring itself that they noticed she never let go, that they were there.
Thoughts?
such a sad piece...that poor little girl clutching at the ribbons...that person who never gets noticed until it is too late...we always feel we have time to do that one more thing before it is too late, before the storm of life hits us and drags us into the depths...
but time can be a real con artist and in the end we will fall...and the ribbons are all that is left.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you so much! Your reflective analysis is thoughtful and deep as well! Thank you. :)
Savannah, this is too deep for me with a glass of wine beginning to work it's magic. I'm confused....did she commit suicide? What is the significance of "looking at the ribbons?" was she a little 'touched'? I'm missing something important, i know. please fill me in. It was beautiful and wistful and sad and very, very well written...but I'm missing something. Thank you for sharing this incredible poem with us. It was lovely. I love the imagery of the dock, the sky and the water. Thank you for publishing this for us to read. It will stay with me awhile.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
She was a little girl who drowned because she was showing the sky ribbons and no one could save her... read moreShe was a little girl who drowned because she was showing the sky ribbons and no one could save her. Children are easily fascinated, this girl saw a ribbon and wanted to show someone. No one was there, except the sky. They didn't notice til she washed up on shore.
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Oh, how sad. That makes sense. Children often live in another world where a human presence isn't a.. read moreOh, how sad. That makes sense. Children often live in another world where a human presence isn't always necessary to talk to. Thank you for this poem. Terribly sad, but so beautifully written...
Hi, my name is Savannah. I am originally from the West Coast but live in Kansas now. I love to write and I love to read; one of my current majors is Creative Writing. I have a blog I am restarting soo.. more..