An Autobiography

An Autobiography

A Poem by Samuel Ferris

Pencil and paper, the objects of 
an action;  
to know your self is 
to erupt upon the page
at that fractured moment 
the two collide.  

Like a spasm,
It is to scribble mindlessly a window on 
old leavings turned 

amber with age,
to sit waiting to hold the image
of the moon in mind;
To trap it in a thousand razor sharp lines.

Beautiful goddess of the sky
have i captured your silver blood
and the curve of your hips?
Have i made each etched shadow, white
with worlds and silver mirrors?

I have sketched your form
a thousand times without color,
the silver hue of the pencil,
the silenced grey Light,
always like crystalline symmetry.

If your Beauty were a square
I would be the master of every angle.

© 2010 Samuel Ferris


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Samuel...I am too busy...tired after school...
I cant concentrate...see you tomorrow....
love you

Posted 15 Years Ago


Hmmm... A few technical comments first. Pencil capitalized - I wonder why. A comma after pencil perhaps but not after window. Severed (?) from a page... I don't know. With out = without. Crystalline symmetry - hard to imagine. Artistically - very nicely done. Is there a connection between window at the beginning and square at the end... i hope so. 'Have I cut too deeply sister moon into the palm of your hand' - great lines, very effective. The questions in the third stanza - very appropriate for someone drawing the moon (though I don't like severed as much as i might like some other 'cutting' verb). Silver hue and silenced grey light are wonderful ways to address some qualities of the moon. The last stanza deserves a blue ribbon... very good way to end such a poem (the last two line especially - super). Having said all this, I guess your attraction to poets like ee cummings might factor into the poem a bit. I'll be looking at more of your writing.

Posted 15 Years Ago


this is a great poem!

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Samuel Ferris
Samuel Ferris

Rochester, NY



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I enjoy reading and writing, playing guitar, piano, and composing music. I enjoy reading the poetry of Seamus Heaney, TS elliot, William Carlos Williams, EE Cummings, Lorca, pablo neruda, emily dicke.. more..

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