i read this one several times, and see different things each time. that's what makes it such an intriguing and well-crafted piece.
i envision a member of a bomb squad, all geared up in protective gear, trying to figure out which wire to clip to diffuse the bomb. one wrong move, and BOOM! everyone blown to smithereens....
I find this very fascinating and intriguing. When I read this, I thought of the moment when two complete opposites attract. But, are they really opposite? perceptions of similarities or differences, can be so mixed. so many variables play in to it...In my humble experience, sometimes opposites, can be perfect complements — even if their differences can be downright explosive..hopefully in a good way.. Lol, I don't why this got me thinking about "love"..had too much chamomile..haha great read, j.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
i really like this interpretation, Roma...thank you for your words...
Interesting the different takes on this poem Jacob. But it's that kind of write, open and acceptable to interpretation, which is part of the joy of reading such excellent poetry.
Clear and present danger of course, is not always that clear until it presents itself and hindsight is no compensation. :-))
Beccy.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
you are so true, hindsight is no compensation...only more debt for the memories to accrue. read moreyou are so true, hindsight is no compensation...only more debt for the memories to accrue.
For some reason, the piece made me think of possible grounds for divorce: on the first stanza, irreconcilable differences and second stanza, infidelity. Short piece but plenty of meaning.
Brilliant as ever Jacob. I may very well be wrong, but I read North Korea into this, but if you read between the lines long enough, it could also be about an acrimonious divorce. Thought provoking words either way.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
either interpretation works for me...even though i had not thought of North Korea...
but i re.. read moreeither interpretation works for me...even though i had not thought of North Korea...
but i really like your thought process...thank you, alife.
j.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..