Pardon me; After reading the reviews, I am left very angry. Your poem made my heart lurch, my eyes sting and my chest fill with empty space. I get that Writer's Cafe is foremost a writing site, but before that we are human beings. If you don't mind, I would prefer not to tell you "Well done" or "Great job with this" It would just feel hollow and lacking compassion.
You wrote this for you, just for you. Not to be praised on your rhyming or great flow. That -- in it's obvious blatancy -- was not the point and I'm sorry so many did not get it.
Your honesty and openness touched me deeply. I won't even begin to say I understand, or even that I can imagine, because I simply can't. I hope I am not being too bold when I say, I am praying for you. Your beautiful soul is scarred and wounded with afflictions that may never completely heal. However, I know there is joy to be had and I will pray for that and peace for you.
Thank you, Christoph, for sharing this very vulnerable piece of your life.
The mixing of structural writing and pure emotion here is crazy impressive. You did a great job, and you're right- it's a good outlet and I'm glad you found it. This is some heavy stuff, I hope that writing helped you get through.
I understand what you mean, my dad died when I was 3, yet I was not old enough to feel the pain, I'm sorry for your loss, your poem is amazing, the ryhming pattern throughout is kept up, not a disappontment in each stanza, all I can say is it's amazing but the meaning is very sad x
I am literally awestruck at how you managed to pour your heart out into the poem, yet you've still kept it to an effective rhyming pattern...
Your words actually echo in my head... The poem is haunting and amazing.
Despite how great the poem itself is, I'm sorry for your loss. I can't exactly empathise, but I can sympathise, and I am glad you've found a way to express how you feel without lashing out and hurting others. (:
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