It was 'long about midnight
I was lying there in bed
There it was, just out of sight
But I heard it in my head
It was calling from the freezer
It was whispering my name
Saying; "Come and get me Geezer"
I succumbed, to my horror and shame
I filled the bowl with Black Cherry
It is my personal delight
I was ashamed... but not very
No one to see, in the dead of night
Black-cherries and sweet cream
I marveled at its' taste
I fell into a waking dream
I Licked the bowl and avoided waste!
Comments
I was ashamed . . . but not very
great! I fee like this a lot of the time. Been there, done that, done it again - so relatable. As for the 1st and last stanzas, they might be improved with more even meter. I wonder if "It was long (not along) about midnight" would work better. It may just sound more familiar to me. The last line for me stumbles a bit. I would probably try and make all the last lines except for the first stanza 10 beats.
Maybe:
I succumbed to my horror and [my] shame
No one to see [me], in the dead of night
Licked the bowl to avoid the sin of waste
I enjoyed this.
I'm going to...
give it a little time to settle and then look at it with fresh eyes. Thanks for the read and critique! ~ Geez.
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geez~~~~~you water my eyes sorry mouth
You water my eyes sorry mouth
last summer I was driving south
then I heard a sharp shrill voice
have an ice cream I had no choice
kind a sonnety kind
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geez you fill in
cdcd
though sonnet is
ababcdcd efef gg
Thank you...
for the good critique, I am going to let it set overnight and see how it looks in the morning. ~ Geez.
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Thank you...
It's one of my weaknesses. I try to resist, the siren-song of it overcomes my sensibilities! I've made a few changes to this post and hope that I've done good. ~ Geez.
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That line...
is only eight beats long, I wanted nine like the others.~ Geez.
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break not his balls
else they'll keep u behind walls
9 feet tall
none u may then call
Cool poem - Feels like Poe
But like Poe making a joke at himself. Liked the beginning better than the end, but hey, all races look better at the start than at the finish.