[ how i love you... ]
madly.
some moments, increasingly,
all sorts of,
in a
haze
(lungs) drowned in the little room
with tears a night field.
are can: to make unbearable
wishing we are we can; and, any turn,
any any turn, this here, the as grassy
as quiet,
the hours in the sea
the poem was cloud, an impossible sing
pulled under unseen being some
moments wishing sitting together
have like, all sense
pulled under flat, pulled under
under, again, some moments, pulled
irrational, even irrational
breathed windows, most
a blush. whole thing forgive (me)
again but your absence
suffocates a lacey turned little
body putting my mind to room, silently
hearing your eyes
in the photograph, at the ceiling
even kissing you up to your chin
your hum is flung from a tuning for –
tulip in mis shapen dark, flickering after
growing
inconsiderable morning. to the whirr of daft
up forced the nigh
a little her to hand, the ah ah of room burst light
always i scream
i imagine lips
lips enough, lips touch
candles your all always i imagine
to eat out of your
empty hands. of your mouth, quietly, wearil
to make you feel madly could is i think
much, anyway, i stand very still.
i will unveil you, passively, in the breathing,
come, a long pause
wishing
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
how i
Babbled by ryan at 8:05 AM
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2 comments to Cher:
Have loved this since I first read it. The abundance of quality in your work never ceases to amaze me, Ryan.
The voice, concrete, aware of its feelings, able to present them adequately to the reader -
allows philosophizing - leaving the reader lost in thought - portraying what he/she thinks might be the core of the piece.
I like that.
I think poetry should not be limited, not lie on some sort of boundary. Poetry for me should involve the reader, where he or she may find their own understanding, instead of a piece that is straight forward with no leeway for the reader to swim along.
Not sure if that makes sense - today is crazy for me.
Again, the content and flow, beautiful. I have no nits. Thank you for sharing this carefully thought out piece.
Cher
is also about being madly inlove, metaphorically speaking :-))
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