I really like this poem. i like the metaphors you use, and I especially like the structure of it.. you sometimes cut off a sentence mid line and go to the next one, and that is absolutely my favorite, because it keeps people guessing..
"Emerging from the murky water,
Together. Now again,"
that's very rarely done, but you use it to great effect.
"Or will you stay in the dark,
In the stale, dank, death."
In this, I like how you make death something concrete, and take it out of its abstract hiding place.. I would say that maybe it should end in a question, but what do I know? haha. I also like the alliteration between dark, dank, and death.. seriously, this poem was good stuff.
This is a simple poem. Concise and to the point, which is how I like poetry to be. Nonetheless, it does seem to flow a bit rapidly. Just my opinion. Overall, a good poem that hit home in anyone who has experienced the rigors of a relationship.
I really like this poem. i like the metaphors you use, and I especially like the structure of it.. you sometimes cut off a sentence mid line and go to the next one, and that is absolutely my favorite, because it keeps people guessing..
"Emerging from the murky water,
Together. Now again,"
that's very rarely done, but you use it to great effect.
"Or will you stay in the dark,
In the stale, dank, death."
In this, I like how you make death something concrete, and take it out of its abstract hiding place.. I would say that maybe it should end in a question, but what do I know? haha. I also like the alliteration between dark, dank, and death.. seriously, this poem was good stuff.
This really packs a punch... two people who seem to purposely hurt one another maybe cause both have to much pride, this has the feel of an Armageddon relationship... fabulous.
Nice. I like the contrast of water and fire. Well played.
Also, I liked the image of a plane (I am assuming, although it could be anything) crashing and the question of the presence of survivors.
Only suggestion is to go back and fix a few of the punctuation errors.
I enjoy writing poetry, usually just what comes to me. I write for me, it's like just something that I need to get out. Whatever hits me at the moment I start jotting down, on sticky notes, napkins.... more..