The mist was clearing
on a chilly day
frosting the glass
on the window pane
I drew a heart
hoping it would beat
to the gentle strums
of a harp within
I saw a door
around the heart
embracing it
in a welcome warmth
I tapped on that door
in hope and in prayer
to save me from agony
and despair
The mist soon cleared
almost in haste
the heart was gone
from the window pane
I knocked on that door
till my knuckles turned red
listening to the song
going cold again
i leaned against that door
in vain
with hands in my pockets
misty eyed
I took a few gingerly steps
then looked back
the door too had vanished
leaving my heart
homeless....
Comments
2 poems in one
If the first two verses stood alone this would be complete and end on hope. the addition of the next two verses takes it back full circle to end as sadly as it starts. it is well written and I don't feel inclined to nit pick a poem like this.
Hi Keith
Thanks for your read and elaborate comment. You are right about the 3rd and 4th verses making it a complete circle which is why I chose the title "Illusion"
Regards,
I like the sentiments
here raj that come so true all through.
I also like the musicality created by the alliteration and the consonance.
You gave a clichéd theme a fresh voice.
Bravo!!
Hi Rula
Thanks for the read and your comment. Do you think that in the fourth stanza I should have concluded at "bleary eyed"?..
Regards,
To be pretty honest, i didn't
To be pretty honest, i didn't like the "misty /bleary eyed" line, but as I couldn't point out why, I preferred not to mention it. However, I liked what you brought after that line though it becomes somber, or maybe that's what I like about that addition.
I would most probably keep it if that was mine.
Thanks Rula for your honest
Thanks Rula for your honest opinion. So, for now I will not delete the last four lines.
Regards,
how does one remove
others comments raj _sublime
do teach me please
NO ONE
can remove others' comments Loved. NO WAY!
then there must have been some yahoo error
as many times the compy was knocking off and on
may be mine got washed of Rula
thanks coz
I am '''seeds''' of poetry
not available in any nursery
so just smell my fragrance
kindly let me be
that poet tree
where many come
to find shade beneath
believe me
I am the only single one
ever born under
the sun
not by just any son!
RULA
Thanks to you
any criticism will do from all of you
to whom as a poet
I am due
but now not new
Oh, I was on edge reading
Oh, I was on edge reading this.
I really like your style, I've obviously read the edited version, which I think is great.
I find critique very difficult, because poems are so personal and if the poet likes it that way, then that's fine by me.
Jx
This is a workshop
not one of the many gushy, lovey type forums around the net. If the author was not at least willing to consider change, he or she would not offer up their work for critique. At least that's how I think of it anyway.
Yes Keith you're perfectly
Yes Keith you're perfectly right.
Funny thing is, I don't mind people critiquing my work and all contributions welcome. I just find it hard to be critical of something I am impressed with.
This is bizarre, as I've been a teacher for over 30 years and very used to marking and even teaching children how to critique. I think it's because I know my pupils and know where to point them to help improve their work, whereas here, I'm new and a relative stranger. This will change of course :-) Jxx
I am adding you Jane----- teacher like Joe ... 30 years he 40...
will you help polish mine
free verse
no poet that's worse
still read 'tis funny
too many love my poetry
may be
you would too
thank you
Why thank you Lovedly, I
Why thank you Lovedly, I shall spend some time reading your poetry. Jxx
grateful
ma'am
Hi Jane
Keith is right Jane about critiquing, especially this being a workshop site. Feel free to critique my work. Trust me it would be received in a positive spirit, more so because I consider myself to be on a learning curve, therefore more critical comments are welcome...
Regards,
Raj
This is beautifully written
Nothing I would suggest to change
love judy
xxx
Thanks Judyanne for your
Thanks Judyanne for your appreciative comments. Means a lot when they come from accomplished poets like you...
Much love and hugs..