People who are depressed seldom see the light at the end of the tunnel....even that light includes a loving hug and understanding ear. Being a good friend is important, but everyone has a saturation level. Sometimes the "blue sky wines" are ones the person drowns in. Good one, Jacob. Lydi**
Although I do love the rain and stormy weather. There is nothing like the feeling when you finally see the Sun-shining, chasing away the dark clouds from our eyes. It's almost like seeing the light for the first time again. This is absolutely beautiful.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
and you are very kind, thank you for reading my work and the positive review, Roma
A heavy one with a light ending. It seems to me that we are frequently writing about similar topics, I find myself in your words again, that's great. Your word use is finely crafted though I'm not entirely content with "savor the flavor", this tiny rhyming line doesn't seem to completely match with the other words and structure but that's only a slight critique point. Nice one.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your kind and honest review....reviewers often pick out favorite lines...but it helps .. read morethank you for your kind and honest review....reviewers often pick out favorite lines...but it helps to hear of lines that don't seem to fit...allows us to go back take another look.
j.
8 Years Ago
I agree that's why I do it. But only suggestions, I never meant to say "change it". You're welcome.
A beautiful, touching poem. The visuals and words you used really drew me in. I hope you continue to write like this as your poems bring more beauty to a desperate world.
People who are depressed seldom see the light at the end of the tunnel....even that light includes a loving hug and understanding ear. Being a good friend is important, but everyone has a saturation level. Sometimes the "blue sky wines" are ones the person drowns in. Good one, Jacob. Lydi**
A emotional ride in the words.
"one that might absorb more disappointment
until your rain subsides
and your heart emerges
from its shelter"
When the heart is bury. The person must defeat their demons to rebirth. I like the positive ending to a journey of finding happiness and peace.
Coyote
wow, i am always open to interpretations of poetry, especially my work...but you made me swallow har.. read morewow, i am always open to interpretations of poetry, especially my work...but you made me swallow hard with what you said...you are so spot on...
thank you, Ana.
j.
8 Years Ago
Well I'm glad you understood my comment despite all my silly typos! :D
Beautiful visual poetry, the kind a lover would love, that might make them fall in love again, embrace the vulnerability and endurance that comes through. "Finally seeing me" rings of that loneliness of feeling misunderstood, judged and unaware of the gifts of the shelter inside that open door. "Standing before you" - there's strength in the stance- not kneeling, not crumpled, standing, waiting, hoping (otherwise, why be there at all, waiting?) "Clutching a sun" - the grasping of something that will warm the otherwise cold day and dry up the pounding rain, a balm to the heart. "Meant for us to share" speaks of destiny - the love that comes once in a lifetime, the love that asks forgiveness and forgives, the love the other does not see because "eyes latch onto different climate". I could take this line by line and see what I see in it, feel what comes across. It holds so much, is sad but not forlorn or desperate, does not emit a feeling of self-pity but of pathos. I love it. Thank you.
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..