Friday, 4 May 2007

View of an evening

The fact that i dont like this place at all
distracts me from its constant beck and call
its sirens lure me back to here
a scandal's never far from near
its full of shady folk
who swig and scowl and smoke
it's one long weight
the wait for fate
look close
no foes

2 comments:

  1. Now that is fantastic. Your iambic feet are spot on, and you do not sacrifice an evocative and yet enigmatic exploration of place in the process. WELL DONE!!! I do hope the others can look at this and see how the task WAS possible. :)

    Please give it a title; not always necessary, I know, but I think it might improve the poem further.

    And verify the punctuation too? Even though it is a poem.

    (Oh, and I am going to change the date on it to keep it with the other Task 2 poems, if you don't mind.)

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  2. Just read the poem again - and it is impressive on so many levels, beyond the requirements of the task itself, e.g. pararhyme (rhyme WITHIN lines); alliteration; paradox - and all handled with skill, sophistication and flair. Great stuff!

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