I love the beginning. I must admit that I started to read this, several times. I would read the first couple of lines and stop to ponder them, enjoying the way the lines moved around in my head. Finally, I pushed past this to read more, only to be stopped at various points through the poem, to ponder and visualize and enjoy. It's akin to the way a wine connoisseur will sniff the wine while swirling it in the glass, then take a sip, rolling that sip over the tongue. The connoisseur knows that the wine is very complex and contains many different flavors that are best savored and enjoyed. These flavors reveal themselves throughout the tasting rather than all at the beginning. I think I finally know what they experience. I finally know the savoring of various images and phrases, of thoughts and words... the delicate associations and 'flavors' of the poem that reveal themselves throughout - some more subtle and some more boldly.
Also, I'm a huge fan of leaving people guessing, so I love the way you ended this. As usual, you've created a great work here.
I love the alliteration--"senses separations" "dirty drums" and the consonance--"flames and fissures" "sinks into streams"--the repitition of the "s" sound give it a hissing feel, much like rain on a tin roof. It's quite long--usually I cannot stand long poems, but I really enjoyed this one. I really like the motif of the senses, as well. You really emphasize every aspect of the rain--you're touching it--you can feel the "sticky" mud, the "sliming skin" (brilliant by the way) and you can taste the rain that "smells of wetness humid air and dense." I really am enjoying the grotesque imagery as well—it really reminds me of Seamus Heaney’s stuff. Earthy, muddy, dense. It sinks you low enough to take in the rain on a completely different level—you hear it, smell it, taste it, feel it. Brilliant, brilliant job.
I love the beginning. I must admit that I started to read this, several times. I would read the first couple of lines and stop to ponder them, enjoying the way the lines moved around in my head. Finally, I pushed past this to read more, only to be stopped at various points through the poem, to ponder and visualize and enjoy. It's akin to the way a wine connoisseur will sniff the wine while swirling it in the glass, then take a sip, rolling that sip over the tongue. The connoisseur knows that the wine is very complex and contains many different flavors that are best savored and enjoyed. These flavors reveal themselves throughout the tasting rather than all at the beginning. I think I finally know what they experience. I finally know the savoring of various images and phrases, of thoughts and words... the delicate associations and 'flavors' of the poem that reveal themselves throughout - some more subtle and some more boldly.
Also, I'm a huge fan of leaving people guessing, so I love the way you ended this. As usual, you've created a great work here.
Beautiful Travis, as always. Your really good at finding the right words to express who you are. Very admirable. I like the last lines very much because it leave the readers ponding on just that, just as i did.
"when we watch a clear rainy sky,
how many miles
of light blue grey or black is that?"
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