The beginning reminded me a little of the song "No Surprises" by Radiohead. "Such a pretty house / and such a pretty garden....I'll take the quite life / a handshake of carbon monoxide..."
If you've ever heard the song, you know the sort of heady, balloony feel that the diminished sixth and seventh tones give it. Sort of like what happens when you inhale the vapors of gasoline.
P!nk also had a song about wanting to "burn this f****r down," if I recall, because it was full of bad memories. It was called "Funhouse."
I once wrote a short story called "My Name is High Hopes," written from the perspective of the famous Amityville murder house, in which the house explained that it IS cursed, because it's forced to watch its humans screw up their lives and make each other miserable, and then get blamed for it because it is a big, dumb, defenseless object, and cannot speak up for itself.
So often, when all of our dreams seem to be coming true, the person whom we chose to share those dreams with tears it all apart. I have been through this several times and, almost, wish not to go through it again. We have to keep trying and dreaming. Written well! I saw it and felt it!!
Excellent! Your use of font size, shape and color add so much to the movement of this piece. And wonderful imagery evoking such emotions! Great work Muse :)
Terrific "visual" write, Muse...sometimes appearance is as important as content, imagery, rhythm and rhyme. This had all those elements, but I especially liked Contorting and (((swelling)))...very creative and unique...and the red print...fire if you will.
You also did a great job with your rhyming schemes without letting them get in the way of the flow of the poem.
i really liked this, Beth
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You paint that picture of external beauty, then strike deep with what lies underneath... Rocking metaphor of a world come undone. (I am a very visually oriented person, and simply love the color and movement of your letters with the life of your message...)
Nothing cleans like gasoline! Sometimes we have to destroy what we have so that we can rebuild what we need or want. It is hard to do but sometimes it is required. As with the house in this poem I find this in my everyday life as I change and the world also changes sometimes I have to clean house and start from a clean slate. :) Enjoyed the read.
Oh wow! Absolutely superb work!
This is fantastic imagery :) Wiping the slate clean is a sacrifice in itself...fire and all is cleansed, so to speak...I love this!
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