This poem is so self-aware, as if it describes itself, analyzes it's own literary elements, as it goes forward. I really liked the writing here, it rings along as we read it. It may not make perfect sense, but still it evokes those feelings, I felt like I was being served a delicacy.
Thanks for sharing.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
thank you, Akshay, I appreciate your kind words.
j.
You forgot contractions and possessives (it's, its) served with confusion.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
i think I'm a contraction...:))))
thank you for the smile, John,
j.
4 Years Ago
That came to mind for me because it's my main pet peeve regarding this site. Didn't anyone pay atten.. read moreThat came to mind for me because it's my main pet peeve regarding this site. Didn't anyone pay attention in English 101?
So many different voices in the cafe. That's what I like, the variety of expression and style. It is all about the words and the impact those words have on the reader. Your words Jacob, have always stood out. From my first visit to the cafe you are the king of metaphor, but there are other poets too who stand out for other reasons. That is why I love this playground of ours so much. A diet without variety isn't nourishing. I wouldn't like a milkshake every time I visited, sometimes an apple juice or a lemonade just suits the occasion. Clever and impactful writing.
Chris
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
Yes, this playground is wonderful...so many different flavors of poetry tasted here.
thank yo.. read moreYes, this playground is wonderful...so many different flavors of poetry tasted here.
thank you, Chris,
j.
I feel a stand alone poet may be a better thing than the harmonized, homogenized voices that come to my mind reading this. A poet's dream to me, would be raw, potent, consuming and not pasteurized and subdued. In that sense, you're definitely the former, dear sir.
Karma is defined that we will be treated in the next life the way we have treated others in our present life. Unfortunately... we learn as we make mistakes... I like Shakespeare’s philosophy: “Although you have none... obtain a Virtue”. Hopefully... we understand all the Virtues. Life and the hereafter is full of Metaphors... truly, Pat
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
I would love to read those metaphors in the hereafter...
thank you, Pat,
j.
Poetry communities may make better poets; they will not, however, make great poets--
uniqueness cultivated in isolation seems to a more direct path.
I see you as not pasteurized, not homogenized, but organic--truly nourishing
to your consumers.
Clever work, Jacob!
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..