In the distance I can see them Stirring in their sleep Keeping a deluge at bay with their ashen-faced visage
In the distance I can hear them speak I strain to fathom their cryptic, guttural words And yet, they soothe my heart
Calm, deliberate, advancing Disseminating the silent memories of oceanic splendor Into the quivering earth
Flashing their flares of transient whiteness Trees of light branching downwards Urgent, sporadic messages for the rocks to pass on
And the messages reach me soon The Earth's moisture flirting with my senses as I decipher the ancient tongue "We have tasted thirst before, young one, and we shall come"
"We have tasted thirst before, young one, and we shall come"
Absolutely beautiful! I usually offer constructive criticism but your work is so pristine in form, function and intent that I am at a loss. I can think of nothing helpful to offer other that to say you should look into submitting to poetry contests and magazines (and then get a book published).
Your work, both this piece and the others you have submitted here are worthy of being published, and frankly, it is a shame they aren't being shared with a wider audience. Let me know when your book of poetry comes out and I shall be the first in line to pick up a copy!
Rating 100/100
Thank you, sir, for setting the bar so high, I shall endeavor to meet your standard!
Cheers,
Lawrence
***Standard Disclaimer: These are my honest opinions and they are absolutely not meant as any kind of attack. I only comment on work that I think is good and only offer advice so that we can all become better writers. You are always free/welcome to heed or disregard my opinions/advice!***
Posted 10 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
10 Years Ago
Wow, Lawrence, I am speechless. I really don't know what to say. I have always been satisfied with t.. read moreWow, Lawrence, I am speechless. I really don't know what to say. I have always been satisfied with the praise and encouragement of my peers and neither wanted nor expected more out of my writing. But if what you say is true, maybe I should take it seriously.
Above all else, I consider myself a student and am still very much on the learning curve. Such well considered reviews as yours certainly keep me going. Can't thank you enough!
"Calm, deliberate, advancing
Disseminating the silent memories of oceanic splendor
Into the quivering earth"
I like the description above. This is true peace when you can see the splendor and fall into beauty. Thank you for sharing the outstanding poetry.
Coyote
You have gracefully personified clouds into a goddess of mercy who brings cool crystal blue persuasion to a drought ridden world. She speaks, and she dances through trees of blue light as she cries gifted tears of joy. This is an orderly free verse composition which is of publishing quality. Write some more.
"We have tasted thirst before, young one, and we shall come"
Absolutely beautiful! I usually offer constructive criticism but your work is so pristine in form, function and intent that I am at a loss. I can think of nothing helpful to offer other that to say you should look into submitting to poetry contests and magazines (and then get a book published).
Your work, both this piece and the others you have submitted here are worthy of being published, and frankly, it is a shame they aren't being shared with a wider audience. Let me know when your book of poetry comes out and I shall be the first in line to pick up a copy!
Rating 100/100
Thank you, sir, for setting the bar so high, I shall endeavor to meet your standard!
Cheers,
Lawrence
***Standard Disclaimer: These are my honest opinions and they are absolutely not meant as any kind of attack. I only comment on work that I think is good and only offer advice so that we can all become better writers. You are always free/welcome to heed or disregard my opinions/advice!***
Posted 10 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
10 Years Ago
Wow, Lawrence, I am speechless. I really don't know what to say. I have always been satisfied with t.. read moreWow, Lawrence, I am speechless. I really don't know what to say. I have always been satisfied with the praise and encouragement of my peers and neither wanted nor expected more out of my writing. But if what you say is true, maybe I should take it seriously.
Above all else, I consider myself a student and am still very much on the learning curve. Such well considered reviews as yours certainly keep me going. Can't thank you enough!
The Promise! The title fits this poem perfectly. I've read a lot of poems on here about all sorts of stuff, about relationships, depression, sex, all sorts of odd things and I think nobody writes about clouds anymore. I wouldn't mind reading all of those things if only they were as good as this. I've always wanted to write a nature poem, like Whitman, Wordsworth and and all of those guys and this is what I imagine when i think of a poem about nature. Great job man!
The movement of water around the planet is a fascinating story-laden phenomenon. I like the way you have captured this with 'Urgent, sporadic messages.'
My name is Shreyas Gokhale. I have a PhD in Physics from the Indian Institute of Science and am currently a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. However, I guess.. more..