As a young person (long ago) not realizing I was bipolar, I used to crave drama in my relationships. Bipolar people are often attracted to other bipolar people due to this penchant for drama. Your poem reminds me of the roller coaster ride it would be, craving an intensity that could sometimes feel almost like pain . . . good pain . . . bad pain . . . all mixed up into a vat of uncertainty . . . not knowing whether to run toward or away. That's the back-and-forth ambivalent sensation I get from your keenly sparkling descriptions of falling, wondering, delving, forgiving . . . all that tumbling that goes along with any longed-for bloom (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
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3 Years Ago
Thank you Margie, for sharing your thoughts and own struggles. I truly appreciate you!! There's defi.. read moreThank you Margie, for sharing your thoughts and own struggles. I truly appreciate you!! There's definitely alot of emotions around this one. :) I promise to return the favor soon. Life has a way of swallowing you for weeks at a time. I'm in that right now.
So beautiful, the gems we seek, the gems we disregard. The desire for the warmth of love. Those gems that we hold on to and cherish, never wanting to let them go, hoping to keep them forever in our hearts.
A heart that will remember the glow of each stone we have tossed away or let slip from our fingers.
As a young person (long ago) not realizing I was bipolar, I used to crave drama in my relationships. Bipolar people are often attracted to other bipolar people due to this penchant for drama. Your poem reminds me of the roller coaster ride it would be, craving an intensity that could sometimes feel almost like pain . . . good pain . . . bad pain . . . all mixed up into a vat of uncertainty . . . not knowing whether to run toward or away. That's the back-and-forth ambivalent sensation I get from your keenly sparkling descriptions of falling, wondering, delving, forgiving . . . all that tumbling that goes along with any longed-for bloom (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
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3 Years Ago
Thank you Margie, for sharing your thoughts and own struggles. I truly appreciate you!! There's defi.. read moreThank you Margie, for sharing your thoughts and own struggles. I truly appreciate you!! There's definitely alot of emotions around this one. :) I promise to return the favor soon. Life has a way of swallowing you for weeks at a time. I'm in that right now.
You lay your words firmly yet subtly.. each line a small hint of emotion that can glow with either pain or happiness. What we see, what we find, often seemingly insignificant but oh so worth feeling in hand, against heart means it had and has that special something.. possession or love or another being.. irreplacable perhaps..
' Its magnanimous beauty unmatched. - Piercing fire and quiescent ice, - silvery opalescence… -
It glows with a stinging vengeance - an unimaginable tenderness, - ' Worthy of passion..
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3 Years Ago
Thank you so much dear friend! This was a powerfully wonderful piece to write. I love it myself. :) .. read moreThank you so much dear friend! This was a powerfully wonderful piece to write. I love it myself. :) I always enjoy your reviews because they give me a great perspective from from you, a writer I respect immensely. So thank you. Always thinking of you and wishing for your safety and health. We are doing well here.
ohhh i love this .. the metaphor of gems and jewels .. well done! very creative and unique says i! there is conflict ... dichotomy in both genders no doubt; but the added boost of emotion within women can seem doubly so ... and i really like how you reveal her power .. and the progression of love from physical to one's character has much wisdom behind it. finding such a priceless gem within .. she must certainly keep vigil surrounding it ... i like this a lot .. so creative and smart work says i ... its what i see anyway ;)....................
E.
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3 Years Ago
Ohhh! Thank you so much for this review! So glad to hear/see another angle of my own writing! I love.. read moreOhhh! Thank you so much for this review! So glad to hear/see another angle of my own writing! I love reader's unique interpretations. Thank you again!
There isn’t a line of phrase or words written in this sentiment of beauty and emotions, I don’t like. This is a poem that you can’t help but feel while you read it.
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3 Years Ago
Thank you Arthur! So happy to see you here again! Appreciate your kind words. :)
I can only say how your lines made me feel. I felt a heart that had weathered storms. One that may have been almost broken. Then I felt a turning point, as though heart is saying, it is ready to take another chance. To pick a jewel that is worth holding on to. To pick one from a pile of glass gems that is priceless and leaves the others in the shade.
Chris
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Thank you Chris. What a beautiful interpretation! I love it! I always appreciate you stopping by :)
The heart, or feeling nature, is a persistent image throughout this offering. We are met with the declaration
"for the heart seeks pleasure first." It first seems that the "gems" represent physical pleasures, but after a jolt of pain, they are seen rather as spiritual qualities such as strength and courage. The mysterious solitary stone mentioned at the end appears to have other qualities, including stinging vengeance and unimaginable tenderness and "an inside passage of pleasure." Not exactly sure what this last part refers to.
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3 Years Ago
Thank for your review John! Appreciate your words. Take what you will from a piece. If part is not d.. read moreThank for your review John! Appreciate your words. Take what you will from a piece. If part is not direct, make it your own, as so many others have done. Thanks again!
Gloriously painful... the choosing... the neglecting... the jeweled desire of longing. The heart can feel the beautiful nature of this treasure... and yet one wonders how some treasures are left behind. So powerfully voiced.
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Thank you, dear one. You know where this comes from. My heart thanks yours for your continued suppor.. read moreThank you, dear one. You know where this comes from. My heart thanks yours for your continued support!
Great write! does anyone need a cigarette after reading this? I know I do. Whoo!
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3 Years Ago
LOL, thank you! Must have been pretty provoking if you need a cigarette! Glad it moved you in some w.. read moreLOL, thank you! Must have been pretty provoking if you need a cigarette! Glad it moved you in some way. Thanks for your words :)