Well, Shane....wonderful words and a lovely metre. Flows easily. My mind went to the universe with spiral galaxies and gravitational forces, with volcanoes and molten matter flowing all over. A planet's mind talking to God within an ever expanding universe. I saw the milky way with its association with earth and I saw 'man' in his primitive ways of greed and violence.
That was my mind as I read this poem. The history of the earth? Hmmmm fascinating read.
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A remarkable review :) thank you for your honesty and insight as to its impact on you :)!
Very good flow, and word choice. Really made me picture a clear scenario and made me want to infer a message, does a great job of making you think and infer ok what it's about:3
Wow. This is beyond magnificent. It is wholly profound... that last line really caught me, especially. It's describes a kind of liberalization that one faces often in life; either in regards to people or situations or conditions. I like the metaphor of the 'eyes' such as "reality sits with two burning eyes" and then later "I can see the judgement in your eyes." It speaks of the fact that even though we sometimes try to ignore it, we are always going to be picked apart by our environment... it's our job to free ourselves. Kudos on the excellent writing!
This is a superb piece! Indeed life is an endless "pull-push" force. And because of that, people perhaps try to be like rubber bands in order to cope up. Why not? Life has only two phases or sides: joy and sadness...or triumph and failure...black and white... So, after the negatives, the positive things will follow.
Great metaphors, too.
I just found this one: "Holding *noting, I let go." ---Is it *nothing?
My God...honestly....I am a fanatic of your work! As I read your pieces I imagine different diversities, passions, voices and thoughts . Very Very Visual! Thank You For The Inspiration !
Brilliant piece of writing. Many references in your work are "endless" as "Rod Dangers" alluded to. Your style of writing is rarely seen these days, in the sense that you poetically hint at notions with an implicit narrative voice. Overall, you capture your reader into rereading your poem by using specifics, but keeping it broad (e.g. "the universal pull and push has worn me", you use the specific aspect of nature in the sense that the gravitational forces of the world pull and push you, but you perhaps refer to life's "pull and pushing" and this strongly highlights the notion of "pulling and pushing" in itself, in the sense that it can hold any meaning and thus is chaotic in itself. Do forgive me if what i say is very unorganised, but overall a very good read!
I can never quite see what others do, but I'll give you my honest opinion. In these words I see a narrator not unlike myself. A man or woman who exists at the center of his/her very own universe, as each of us does. Exhausted with the constant push to become a part of the universe, as well as the pull of the universe in every direction. A boiling cauldron of emotions at the center of a being that never truly ends beyond its physical limitations.
"Reality sits with two burning eyes,
Twitching with pulsing frustration."
Catching glimpses of that which is just beyond our ability to grasp, the reality that is there that has thus far evaded human conception.
"Banal Horizons are set on fire,
While rivers of prediction evaporate."
A million and one possible futures, with unfathomable depths of possibilities within each, waver in the distance as if seen through the sheen of extreme heat. The depths of those rivers of prediction do indeed evaporate in the face of such heat, never to be examined by the likes of a mere human.
"I can see your judgmental eyes;
Sweet serenity, I am free."
Acceptance that there are things that are simply beyond our ability to grasp, knowing that we are all judged even as each of us sits in judgment of others, from time to time.
This poem reached me on a level that I can not see clearly, do not understand fully, and can not explain clearly. Very well done!
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Thank you for spending the time to contemplate my piece, interpretations are interpretations and by .. read moreThank you for spending the time to contemplate my piece, interpretations are interpretations and by that stage the poem is partly yours!
Some incredible lines here and amazing images. So many layers that could be read into on this, that it deserves and warrants multiple reads.
Thanks for sharing.