I imagine these lampposts
Have roots
Tangled beneath the concrete
These buildings
With foundations
Stories beneath the ground
Like massive glaciers
In and out of water
The country, the garden
Is not the only
Land of substratum metaphor
We walk freely
In forest or burrough
But so much of us
Is sucking nutrients
From the place we are
The familiar news
Of a gang
Related death
The store or shelter
Established
On 22nd Street
For years
The social twining
That if you were to dig up
In some way we would die
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Hi greg
I'm in the mood for a critique so here goes lol
I imagine these lampposts
Have roots........try having roots
Tangled beneath the concrete
These buildings
these foundations........this just seems bit more poetic to me for some reason
Stories beneath the ground
Like massive glaciers
as much in as out of water......a bit clearer in intended meaning perhaps
The country, the garden
are not the only.....changed to match plurality of previous line
Land of substratum nexuses.......dan't baldly state metaphors
We walk freely
In forest or burrough
But so much of us
Is sucking nutrients
From whatever place we are...clarification maybe
The familiar news
a gang Related death
in some store or shelter.......just seems better
Established
On 22nd Street
For years......------force reader to pause and possibly consider this stanza
The social twining
That if you were to dig up
In a way would destroy us.............this way reader can consider being greatly harmed to the point of death yet left alive
Ok, hope this wasn't too painful and none of it is expected to be used word for word buy, rather, as an indication of other ways to state what I think you are trying to convey. BTW enjoyed lol
I really hate it...
when Stan is the mood for a critique and he beats me to the draw! He usually says all the things I want to say, but either aren't quick enough to or not astute enough to recognize, [only after he says it]. LoL
I totally agree with everything he said. This is one of the best that I've seen from you, but you can tweak it to make it better. My favorite lines are the first stanza. Wow! ~ Geezer.
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