Rula
Rula
Jan 07, 2023
This poem is part of the contest:

Neopoem Of The Week January 8th to January 14th 2023

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The magic Of The Leaf

a leaf

fell once on

my chest while under

a tree I was taking a rest

 It tickled a ripped-apart heart,

that's brimmed up with grief

  in brief, never belittle  

 a fragile essence even

if a brittle

                                                                                                 leaf

About This Poem

Last Few Words: Did you like my leaf-shaped poetry ?

Style/Type: Free verse

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Jordan, JOR

Favorite Poets: I favor the ones who are closer to humanity and

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Comments

Rosewood Apothecary

This is so tender and real. The formatting is brilliant, not something I ever consider. Nice job throughout.

Tim

Rula

Rula

2 years 3 months ago

It means a lot to know that you like it. It took a pretty good time to shape it and do all the alignment things and so, and I won't let the shape overtake the message between the lines.
Thank you for your time. Much appreciate it.

Candlewitch

a perfect leaf shape! your wording is charming. but can you explain this line to me:

(a fragile ens even)

I don't understand this line.
thank you. and hugs, Cat

Rula

Rula

2 years 3 months ago

I wanted ens as a lighter synonym for the word entity. I might not be the best choice. Any suggestions?
The over all meaning is not to belittle even tiny things or creatures

Rula

Rula

2 years 3 months ago

Isn't a word that is usually used?

Michael Anthony

Loved this, thanks for sharing it. Big fan of poems that really distill feelings down to their bare esence yet say all that is needed to feel.

Best

Lavender

Hello, Rula,
This is gorgeous - in shape and poetry. I especially love the way the final leaf rests on the ground. Beautiful.
L

RoseBlack

Everything about this including the creative formatting. You never fail to impress me with not only the elegance of your poems but how you are not afraid to try new things with them. Well done.