I'm packing a pistol full of angst today hanging strategically from my hip for easy access.
It is more than just a fashion accessory, I wear it well with the right amount of panache and perhaps a frisson of sex appeal.
But it is a pitiful pearl day, a few more and I'll have myself a pretty little necklace or
perhaps each gleaming orb would make a perfect heat seeking sphere able to shoot straight through the target
of my misery, obliterating the constant din of what ifs and cutting off fate's shrill voice. And when the forensics department investigates
they'll swab my hands for gun shot residue, all they will find is the essential element of salt traversing my palms while my eyes dry in the winds of sweet release.
You're a superb poet. All I can say. You have a knack for metaphor that is second to none. Also can have multiple meanings, so you leave an air of mystery with your writing. I took this piece as the pistol being equivalent to tears of sorrow, which of course... produce salt.
You painted an eerie, enigmatic picture and your words and flow are on point. Love it. Great work.
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10 Years Ago
Thanks, and tears were embedded throughout the piece. Good eye!
The title drew me in, then the out-of-this-world imagery made me not want to leave. This is such a cataclysm of intense emotions...a piece of extremes I would dub it. There is something indelibly powerful in opening with an expression of angst then following it up with the suggestion of sex appeal. And if only fate's shrill voice was easier to block out...fate is something I do believe in (I rarely say that cuz I never know how people will respond, and most people would respond negatively) and even though I should be happy to simply be alive and surviving past dear friends and relatives (Friday is the second anniversary of Dad's death) but the hand I've been dealt to date frustrates me. It doesn't waver my beliefs, it just frustrates me. Your writing never ceases to speak to me on a deep level.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
If she would just cut me a break I wouldn't have to kill her but she left me no choice. The hand we'.. read moreIf she would just cut me a break I wouldn't have to kill her but she left me no choice. The hand we've been dealt is stacked I think and I have no aces up my sleeve. Thank you for always taking the time to make such deep connections and thoughtful comments.
Whoa, where did this one come from, shot me dead in my tracks...locked and loaded this one! Powerful read.....awe inspiring actually, go get em Anne, should we call you Annie for Oakley? ;-)
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Something happened tonight that made me so mad I wrote this instead of throttling someone. To tell t.. read moreSomething happened tonight that made me so mad I wrote this instead of throttling someone. To tell the truth I have pretty good aim, was an archer in school and the pitcher on the soft ball team too. Thanks for the reaction, it made me smile.
Anne...I think this is one of my favorites. And its going in my library. Its times like this when I wish I knew the ins and outs of technical reviews...but I guess you dont need to have that skill to recognize perfection. I mean that from the bottom of my heart. You should be published....its a shame that so few poets ever are. You amaze me hun.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
You are an elixir for my soul and well my ego. Thank you for such a beautiful and supporting review... read moreYou are an elixir for my soul and well my ego. Thank you for such a beautiful and supporting review. I am honored by your kind words and your belief in my ability. You are a kind person and a good friend.
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