Personally, I prefer poems 20 lines or shorter. With your talent, though, Jacob, you can write as many or as few lines as you wish and the metaphor still shines. Lydi**
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
i appreciate you, Lydi....i prefer short poems, too...i know lately some of mine have gotten longer,.. read morei appreciate you, Lydi....i prefer short poems, too...i know lately some of mine have gotten longer, maybe too long...but the muse has the control....i go where she leads me----even if a part of me objects.
Your metaphors never cease to captivate the reader's attention Jacob and the contrast between this, pace and inflection, is so different to the previous piece I reviewed tonight. Love the description of being locked into short form:
"fingers are too arthritic
to stretch toward the keys" and
"like a carriage
on an old typewriter too rusted
to return to the margins..."
It is a point that has crossed my fevered mind a few times; especially of late. I think I may attempt one now.
A sparkling write Jacob. With your usual wit and wisdom. Impressive if too short.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
thank you for your words, Ken.
j.
7 Years Ago
look forward to your attempt!
i am sure you will pull it off very well.
I myself write shorter poems, I think I like to make my point quickly.
One of my favorite poem is The Raven by Poe, for me the king of epic poems.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
yes, he is one of the kings for sure...actually i rarely, as you know, write much that is long, if e.. read moreyes, he is one of the kings for sure...actually i rarely, as you know, write much that is long, if ever...
i actually am more fond of shorter pieces, "less is more" ---but once in awhile...yes, there are epic longer poems...one of my favs is Ferlinghetti's "i am waiting"---
I love long story poems! I hardly ever see them, and when I do, I get really excited. Especially ones about dragons and magic or ghosts or something really far out
Long poems are too much work, I'm afraid. I enjoy them and enjoy writing them but no one reads them anymore. I think the story telling in poetry is fading away and giving in to the feeling of the moment.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
yes, and the moment is about very short pieces...attention span kind of thing...thank you, James.read moreyes, and the moment is about very short pieces...attention span kind of thing...thank you, James.
j.
Sheer brilliance Jacob.
I was brought up on Charge of The Light Brigade as a pre-teen in school and it stayed with me.
The imagery - the metaphor is 'epic' here.
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
That is still one of my favorites, that and the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, which is my all-time f.. read moreThat is still one of my favorites, that and the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, which is my all-time favorite.
7 Years Ago
Cool James. I grew up in a district where all the streets were named after the Crimean War - Sevast.. read moreCool James. I grew up in a district where all the streets were named after the Crimean War - Sevastapol, Balaclava, Crimea, Balkan, Cape, Cardigan, Raglan. It made the poem come alive even more when we were taught it.
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..