It sounds like you are describing humanity's past and its history of antiquity with its thunder or decay times where mythical creatures wail in the background and all the efforts are wasted in the wastelands...
A very different from all your writes but I like it a lot...Well done...:)
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Ha don't want to become predictable my friend, I really love this intriguing review, thanks so much .. read moreHa don't want to become predictable my friend, I really love this intriguing review, thanks so much Sami.... :-)
I have read through this four times and each time I am struck by a new dynamic image. The colors, sounds, shapes and dances of these words is a roller coaster ride each time. I confess to an inability to pin it down to one metaphor, and I happen to think that makes a great poem. I am cranking one out now inspired by my husband's reaction to poetry: "what does it MEAN?" It means whatever it means to the reader at the moment he reads it; and if the next reader derives something else, that's great. My best feel for this piece is the earth and its history, thundering towards events and cataclysms, tragedy and joy with glacial and inexorable certainty.
I do love the vibrancy and grace of the last construction:
toppling
disconcerted,
darting
to
earth
in
cobalt
bolts
I think this is a great exercise in the mystery of metaphors and the beauty that can be embedded in those mysteries.
Wow, 2minichinz, I'm always elated by your reviews, you really dig deep into the essence of poetry, .. read moreWow, 2minichinz, I'm always elated by your reviews, you really dig deep into the essence of poetry, thanks so much, jazzed you enjoyed it, ha apparently hubby isn't a poet. :-)
11 Years Ago
Thanks for the thanks. Poetry is my first love. I feel a little tentative about reviewing; I do not .. read moreThanks for the thanks. Poetry is my first love. I feel a little tentative about reviewing; I do not want to upset anyone, but I do like to dig into it, whether I get their particular meaning or not.
11 Years Ago
I think we all get something different from poetry, depending on our own circumstances, I have no pr.. read moreI think we all get something different from poetry, depending on our own circumstances, I have no problem with it, rip it apart, I'm fine with that....
When I read this I thought of an exodus. It read to me like the history of people driven from their homes, fleeing under siege, trying to hold onto the decaying swatches, patchworks of their lives. The sound of thunder and cobalt bolts felt like a story as old as time tracing antiquity back to the wrath of the God's.
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11 Years Ago
I'd agree on that one, blue cobalt bolts does sound like the wrath of God, thanks for your insightfu.. read moreI'd agree on that one, blue cobalt bolts does sound like the wrath of God, thanks for your insightful review DCT.
It brings the image of the Hindenburg to me - and it makes me think of a post apocalyptic world - lightning in a sky that never reveals sunlight...
Well penned.
cobalt bolts. i've read this twice and cannot stop thinking about that image...i love the romantical science fiction-y feel you have going here. "metallic...zeppelin...mystic...moonbeams...implosion" all are delectable image that paint a silvery blue mystical setting at night time in my mind. lovely work!
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11 Years Ago
Jazzed you enjoyed this one Dana, it was actually a puzzle to me when I first starting writing it, t.. read moreJazzed you enjoyed this one Dana, it was actually a puzzle to me when I first starting writing it, thanks.
I suppose one needs to watch out for those Cobalt Bolts. Very deep my friend, seems like a war zone to me with very few survivors. Very nicely done.
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11 Years Ago
It was actually part a dream and part reality, they met in the middle somewhere, I had no clue where.. read moreIt was actually part a dream and part reality, they met in the middle somewhere, I had no clue where this one was going, I just went with it....thanks my dear friend.
Thank you kind sir, more like color by numbers, I'm sure you could actually paint it beautifully tho.. read moreThank you kind sir, more like color by numbers, I'm sure you could actually paint it beautifully though with your amazing talents Ken.
11 Years Ago
Pish and tush, Frieda. Pish and Tush.
11 Years Ago
Smiling here, that rolls off the tongue and I've a general idea of what it means ;-)
If you want to know me, read my poetry, it's all in there. I am a mother of three sons (my finest moments) a sister, a survivor and a little bit crazy. I lost my beloved sister to suicide, so you'll.. more..