Doesn't it just? This is a neat, concise summation of what love is all about. Heartache, pain, blood. Wounds that aren't always visible. That's what I took from it, anyway. That's the genius of poetry. We bring to it and we take away from it based on our experiences. Well done!
I enjoyed this. It reminded me of Emily's words,
"Surgeons must be very careful
When they take the knife!
Underneath their fine incisions
Stirs the Culprit - Life!" Emily Dickinson
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1 Year Ago
you just recited my favorite poem by Emily D.
in high school I had to memorize another of her.. read moreyou just recited my favorite poem by Emily D.
in high school I had to memorize another of her poems, and this one was in the book right under it...I loved it so much I immediately memorized it.
thank you, Fabian.
j.
The first cut is always the deepest so they say. Maybe a another donation of a spare rib will do the recipient better in a newer model. Yes love can embrace the heart and or leave cuts. A heart is like a whale, it bears the visible scars from conflicts.
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1 Year Ago
yes, a whale does that....such gentle creatures....hate to see scarred ones.
thanks, andrew,<.. read moreyes, a whale does that....such gentle creatures....hate to see scarred ones.
thanks, andrew,
j.
"the scalpel finds heart" - indeed...when it comes to love, we are "patients etherized upon the table" (Eliot) and the "surgeon" does with us as she pleases. your metaphor also suggests a kind of cold, surgical precision that is quite antithetical to what we normally like to imagine love is like. great, evocative write - as usual.
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..