dang .. the Cafe' is presenting senryu today. just started my visits and already two out of three .. this one is super dark and all i can think of is getting hit in the face unawares by spider webbing ... your personification of ones tears in such a place is super says i ... dead flies ... we create these horrors in our dark corners and paint them with unapproachable horror so as never to be looked at in the light .. but they fester don't they? powerful stuff ma'am! really has me thinking! thanks for sharing
E.
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3 Years Ago
Dear Mr E, I woke from a dream and this sprang out:)
Many thanks for your thoughtful response.. read moreDear Mr E, I woke from a dream and this sprang out:)
Many thanks for your thoughtful response. I don't like dead flies or spiders webs draped in corners as reminders that stuff hasn't been done and dusted:)
Chris
3 Years Ago
no... its so very unhealthy for us to entertain them ... wrapping and re-wrapping in webs so thick ... read moreno... its so very unhealthy for us to entertain them ... wrapping and re-wrapping in webs so thick .. all we know is that what is in there is painful ... perhaps even horrifying
This say so much in a few short words. I have had tears trapped in my heart like flies in a spider web many times in my life. I also like the imagery that these words paint.
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3 Years Ago
Trapped tears hurt. Many thanks PB for checking in. Have a great day.
My eyes grow dim... and I seldom notice the
cobwebs in my mind. But then I remember
the times when hearts were aglow with
amber moments of eternal love and affection.
tenderly, Pat
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3 Years Ago
You remember the days of wine and roses. Better that they are remembered. Every now and again I find.. read moreYou remember the days of wine and roses. Better that they are remembered. Every now and again I find cobwebs, no dead flies, they have long gone, but trapped tears. Oh yes, they remain. Thank you my friend for your poetic loveliness of thought.
Hi Chris... I have experienced tears; however,
I prefer a Dream Catcher. Be well and safe.. read moreHi Chris... I have experienced tears; however,
I prefer a Dream Catcher. Be well and safe.
gently, Pat
3 Years Ago
Thank you dear friend :)
3 Years Ago
Hi Chris... I recently posed a Haiku... I need your heart print
Speechless - concise poetry holds such powerful impact - I love this Chris - the detail is so vibrantly vivid - what stories those tears could tell...amazing imagery! :)
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3 Years Ago
Dear Ruth, thank you so much. I have always been a fan of senryu and Haiku, simply because so much c.. read moreDear Ruth, thank you so much. I have always been a fan of senryu and Haiku, simply because so much can be said, seen and felt in so few syllables.
My corridors are like that. I know I should clean them out, but I am attached to the cobwebs and the tears.
Or, maybe they are attached to me...
I like this little poem very-very much!
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3 Years Ago
Thank you Laz for your very generous comment. Much appreciated.
I think what is being referred to here is the mind. Painful memories can live on in the recesses of consciousness for years. Sometimes current experiences can bring them to the surface. The tears may be trapped, but that doesn't mean they are dead.
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3 Years Ago
Thank you John, yes it's a mind poem and how the dark and negative stuff can linger. Appreciate your.. read moreThank you John, yes it's a mind poem and how the dark and negative stuff can linger. Appreciate your visit.
We all have bad memories
Like flies trapped in spider webs
We walk through them unaware blind in the dark
Trapping us
Great poem
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3 Years Ago
Many thanks Julie. How right you are, we all have dark corridors in our minds that we would rather n.. read moreMany thanks Julie. How right you are, we all have dark corridors in our minds that we would rather not visit. Take care and keep safe.
The tears of yesteryear, remembering all of them, trapped in cobwebs, probably in a dark cellar. A very clever poem here Chris. I like your choice of words to show us what was then, re-visited. I used to hate to go down to our cellar because my mother once shrieked when she found a snake! And I'm sure there were plenty of cobwebs, not sure if there were tears. A short, thoughtful piece.
Truly, B.
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3 Years Ago
Thank you Betty. Your comments and reviews alwats appreciated. Take care my friend.
C.. read moreThank you Betty. Your comments and reviews alwats appreciated. Take care my friend.
Hello, Christine! :)
My first thought was that someone should get in there with a broom and get it cleaned up, but maybe they dont make those sort of brooms. Its an interesting read. Thanks for sharing.
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3 Years Ago
Ha! I like your sense of humour mattavelli. If only - I reckon there could be quite a demand for su.. read moreHa! I like your sense of humour mattavelli. If only - I reckon there could be quite a demand for such a specialised broom. Thanks for the chuckle.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..