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Short poems scare me, so I thought I'd try one out. Thoughts appreciated.
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As day falls into night
and rising dark envelops
I sit on high rise stoop
watching three stars rise.
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Shouldn't L3 have an "a" before "high"? I assume you're aiming for haiku, though I'd say fudge that and just make it an ordinary short poem. It is pretty good, imbued with a soft and powerful clarity, a concision of image, needing no concrete purpose except to present itself. Thank you for the read
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Nah wasn't at all going for haiku actually. ;p
I felt like the "a" you proposed in L3 made it a bit too rushed... no?
Thanks for the comments. =]
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i think it should be. I sit on a highrise stoop/ watching three stars develop. it solves the rushed feel, ties it all together well, and gets rid of the double rise. just a sugestion tho. this is your poem
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(11-24-2013, 08:06 AM)justcloudy Wrote: Short poems scare me, so I thought I'd try one out. Thoughts appreciated.
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As day falls into night
and rising dark envelops
I sit on high rise stoop
watching three stars rise.
Hi justcloudy, the more I read this poem the more I'm beginning to really like it. I know you said that you weren't trying to write a haiku but I think it could possibly benefit from a haiku approach without the haiku structure. I would suggest thinking about dropping the first line and have it read something like
As rising dark envelops
I sit on high rise stoop
watching three stars rise.
"as rising dark envelops" together with the title would imply "As day falls into night" making it redundant. I agree about not having an 'a' before 'high rise stoop'. I did agree with the previous comment about the repetition of rise until I noticed 'rising', so I'm presuming three rises are intentional for three stars (orion?) perhaps then three lines could also work as a representation of three stars also.
Hope some of what I've said makes sense. Long poetry scares me, but I know what you mean about short poetry being scary also....
it's all damn scary....
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