you are on a roll, this could be rolled with in several different ways, the flip on morning as mourning, nice, and evening could be taken several ways too, a night on the town, or "just one night, gimme just one more night "Phil Collins" is what I'm hearing though, lol.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
love that song...and thanks for your insights on this piece, Corset.
A senyru that says so much, Jacob. I saw the word "evening" the same way as Dan did....as if you need to be balanced...evened out. Mornings are not easy for those with a broken heart...then again neither are evenings. Lydi**
jacob, is this piece a haiku or senryu? I get the two mixed up. Anyway....
It seems as if it is about a mishap in a love relationship, causing a rift. Now here's where I get weird (I'm so damn good at it though!) The way you manipulate words so well I looked at the word evening and thought of its double meaning: 'evening' meaning just before nightfall, or 'evening' meaning making two sides equal. "Making things even..." could pertain to making the relationship whole again? Just a shot in the dark.
Stellar write, sir. take care...dan
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
haiku deals strictly with nature...senryu same form but usually deals with about anything else...i l.. read morehaiku deals strictly with nature...senryu same form but usually deals with about anything else...i like your idea of balancing...the sadness with the happiness...thank you for your words, my friend.
This is a little different, is this what you call a senryu? I don't know because I am weak when it comes to technicality. But as far as what I interpreted, a bad day at the office or in the dept. of love. A day of regret and not enough time to think and introspect. Just wishing things were a little different. Maybe wishing at least you were given that needed time, to get over that something. Thank you for sharing ^^
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
yes, it's a senryu...and thank you for your insights on this poem...much appreciated.
j.
For me this lovely piece had a few angles and I settled for two, the day came too early, the evening wasn't long enough or you missed the day and you needed a evening to mourn a good day passing but then the day did come back! lol
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
i like this...thank you for your words and interpretive thoughts, andrew.
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..