I like your very surprising use of imagenary. At first I get this very angelic, mystifying visualisation full of light ... soon to be juxtaposed by a very black vision. Reading this evokes a sense of duality. The duality of daily life, the duality of black and white, between which we are torn during the whole of our lifespan.
Like you are you writing: you know, therefore you fear...
Life can be frightening at times, that makes it so challenging and adventurous ...
I wish I could tell you to have no fear, because fear often gives you not the best of advice.
Sometimes we have to take risks in order to proceed ...
Please keep us surprising with this kind of mystifying cryptic words!
I like your very surprising use of imagenary. At first I get this very angelic, mystifying visualisation full of light ... soon to be juxtaposed by a very black vision. Reading this evokes a sense of duality. The duality of daily life, the duality of black and white, between which we are torn during the whole of our lifespan.
Like you are you writing: you know, therefore you fear...
Life can be frightening at times, that makes it so challenging and adventurous ...
I wish I could tell you to have no fear, because fear often gives you not the best of advice.
Sometimes we have to take risks in order to proceed ...
Please keep us surprising with this kind of mystifying cryptic words!
your latest challenge to the separation of the sensual world of wishful thinking and anxiety like..."if the future really looks bright for you" ... is here noticeable....I liked the dialogue-play and how you graphically put emphasis on the speech of the devil, the allegory of being caucious...there is always something what can happen. Wonderfully creativelly painted this one. Kudos! loved it!
sorry my friend this one is over my head. I've read it several times and still am not sure what it's saying, mabye I'm just not seeing it. It seems "dark" to me but other than that I don't know what to say.....
I like it, kind of brings a fantasy novel idea to mind. I loved the how you bolded the narrators parts, then unbolded the voice's. that was a nice touch. Thanks for sending me a read request. i loved it
That was quite a read, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think you picked the perfect title for this one Cowboy, now I'll be sitting here re-reading it trying to understand it on every level.
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Birth name: Dale Deadmond
Born November 20th, 1969
Metaphorically speaking music is my BFF and poetry is my soulmate.
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my favorite poets are E.A. Poe, Dylan Thomas, R.. more..