Odessa Lost

Odessa Lost

A Poem by icelandicblue

Where are you my
wounded urchin?
The winter's frostbite
has dulled my fingertips
and I find no solace
in my tea.

I look but you are
nowhere;
still the sting of your echo is
everywhere.

The gold of the wheat fields,
tamed by the memory of
your hair, has lost its luster.

The rhythm of the tram
lulls me to times
where the sound
of bells was sweet and
our laughter was deep.

Oh how I long to distill
that essence in a jar
so that I might
open it at midnight,
and breathe in the elixir
of such errant delight.

Each night I search for
you kisa, in the
pages of Vechernyaya Odessa,
hunting for you between the lines.

I weep in earnest for your return.

© 2013 icelandicblue


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What a beautiful piece of poetry that I just happened to stumble upon! What a treat are your words. You have a mournful and yet tenderly sublime style that I fall right into; reminds me a little of my own style on ocassion (though i am far more wordy, I'm afraid). You seem a poet unfraid to bend the rules, and that is what enthrals me the most. Well done.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your thoughtful and kind review. I look forward to reading your work.



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Oh how I long to distill
that essence in a jar
so that I might
open it at midnight,
and breathe in the elixir
of such errant delight.
a strong, melancholy write. "the sting of your echo" love that line too. I liked the way this was structured - the little ordinary moments that bring back a person - I am often reminded of those who are no longer with me or situations by little things, the smell of potato soup, cotton wood fluff, grasshoppers thunking against my windshield while driving through the west Texas wasteland on my way to anywhere else...that kind of presence made this poem breathe for me. Beautiful

Posted 11 Years Ago


icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

Hello!

Thank you so much TL and I am so happy that you stopped by to read and leave suc.. read more
What a beautiful piece of poetry that I just happened to stumble upon! What a treat are your words. You have a mournful and yet tenderly sublime style that I fall right into; reminds me a little of my own style on ocassion (though i am far more wordy, I'm afraid). You seem a poet unfraid to bend the rules, and that is what enthrals me the most. Well done.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your thoughtful and kind review. I look forward to reading your work.
You sound like you are pining for your childhood and the memory of a childhood friend or even brother or sister, back in the same location of your cherished memories. Whatever the source, this piece glistens the eye of any reader who is separated from a dear one. Thank you, Blue. P.

Posted 11 Years Ago


icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

I am touched by your response. Thanks Pete.
excellent...i took away from this, the longing of an individual to reconnect with their soul, with the youthful , playful and joyous imp of many years passed....and a desire to rediscover the exuberance of careless and reckless youth...perhaps a place we find only in our dreams, hence the nightly search in places obscure and names unfamiliar....however interpreted, and i can see many possibilities here, this is a gorgeous piece of writing and deserves a place over the mantle....well done. thank you for sharing this with me.

Posted 11 Years Ago


icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

I love your take on this. Thank you so much for reading this.
quinfinn

11 Years Ago

a real pleasure...i assure you!
Honestly, this was a magical journey, my mind was enchanted with wonderful designs and patterns as I read this. Very nice.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

Why thank you very much! This one is special to me.
Jack...

11 Years Ago

I can see why
Beautiful. Very well thought out and meaningful.

Posted 11 Years Ago


icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

Thanks for the read.
"hunting for you between the line."

I really like how you've written this poem, so searching, so true, so echoing. Even the structure manages to conjure up images of a swinging torchlight on a moonless night.

Posted 11 Years Ago


icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

Thank you Lonesome Traveler, I love the image you have conjured here as well.
Thank you so muc.. read more
The feel of longing and mourning something lost is palpable, and so I find myself wondering ... looking for hints ... searching. Is this specifically about Boris Derevyanko? Is it about the newspaper itself? I see the reference to the tram and breathing in the elixir, which could be something as simple as the smell of the fresh newspaper. I could be waaaaay off here, but forgive me, I am a slow-witted old man.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

I am of the school that the poem can mean whatever it does to the reader. I think you make some exce.. read more
icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

I just reread your inquiry. It is about searching for a friend in a bleak backdrop. The paper actual.. read more
icelandicblue

11 Years Ago

My own mind is a mystery to me sometimes!
"...still the sting of your echo is everywhere..."

This is a truly well written piece. Just amazing. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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