As you often do, you've chosen a somewhat playful motif & stuck to it like glue with many imaginative word choices & metaphors connected by the idea of crime & punishment. Love contrasts like this: "seared by your suddenly frozen lips" . . . I also love that the "crime" is "delusion" (oh, aren't we all guilty of that!) . . . and on & on the delightful word play goes.
People betray for many reasons and many seasons. The lies become like a verdict of injustice towards the victim trapped in the void of nothingness. This was effective and uplifting at the end....:))))
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
your responses are always so insightful, Sami...
i appreciate you, my friend.
.. read moreyour responses are always so insightful, Sami...
Running away together...thinking you are partners in crime, but alas, no honor among thieves, is there? No matter how badly a lover hurts you, there is still that one velvety spot in your heart for him/her. There is always a chance things will change. We tell ourselves that, but it never happens. What a great string of poems I have read from you this morning. Lydi**
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words on this poem and your comment on the other reads, also...
read morethank you for your kind words on this poem and your comment on the other reads, also...
I had the displeasure of handing out meds on death row at Graterford prison. If you want I can slip you a nice pill and the 1 hour out of 24 that you get out of your cell we could talk.......maybe whisper what a great write in the deep end of the inkwell.
Regards,
Al
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
interesting job you had...that had to be hard....
thank you for sharing...i politely .. read moreinteresting job you had...that had to be hard....
thank you for sharing...i politely decline the pill...not sure how it will affect me.
I really like this because I can relate to this bad relationship that even when it ends we can't let it die and want it all over again. Reminds me of lady gaga's bad romance.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your words, Ana...
we have had similar experiences, i'm pretty sure.read morethank you for your words, Ana...
Great choice of words, I adore this one. The love and death combination reads so well. I think all of your pieces read like as if you were writing along your thoughts, a frequent, poetic stream of consciousness. Though I have a tiny remark: "but then you betrayed me with", the "but then" reads a little unsmooth somehow, almost sort of clumsy, I think you could go well without it but only my opinion.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
will consider the suggestion, and i appreciate your review, my friend.
I love the different ways you look at love, ways I would never think to see, stepping inside the theme of bounty, death row, trial - the images of prison, escape, running for your life come to mind. I have such a romanticized view of love it is refreshing to see it from another perspective in your images.
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..