vandiemenspeak
vandiemenspeak
Jun 26, 2017
This poem is part of the workshop:

IMAGERY IN POETRY( ready to start?)

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A shard granite lump,that lays in ancient loam

A shard granite lump,that lays in ancient loam

About This Poem

Last Few Words: Adjusted - battery about to die! that's it.. My line involving a 'rock' evoking by use of situation, and maybe historical context some image in the readers head. For the imagery in poetry workshop. Cheers. Chris.

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Tasmania,Australia,Earth,Solar Systems,Milky way,Pint of Guniess, AUS

Favorite Poets: Glen Richards

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Comments

weirdelf

shard is evocative, lump contraposes it
granite is igneous rock, hence un-metamorphosed by heat, pressure and time.
lying in ancient loam provides a sense of meaning in human context.
Crikey! You couldn't pack in much more imagery!

S

I think I see what you are trying to accomplish by using "shard". But at least to me a shard id a sharpened piece of stone and I'm pretty sure granite's composition precludes giving to a cutting edge. But regardless this line has a Lot going for it........stan

jane210660

I could see flint instead of granite.
I still visualise something ancient and undisturbed, made of rock.
Hint of Lord of the Rings.
Jx

weirdelf

But then someone like Stan might expect readers to have no prior knowledge of anything.

In which case this is a bit of granite on dirt.

vandiemenspeak

Nelsons column in ten thousand years, or granite in the funerary sense. I could have gone with flint - but flint entails fire, perhaps extinguished, buried in deep loam? This is very useful folks.

Thanks.

Chris.

Race_9togo

The meaning of the words are fluid, subjective, if you will, and should be - it is the feelings the stream of words invoke in the reader's heart and mind that are the result that counts.
This one? Counts.

S

shards always bring broken clay pots to mind first then chips left from the making of stone arrowheads second. just a personal thing