what a war we have...
had, truth is
we were opposed to white
preferred red and potent
nothing new there
our poetry was insignificant
i understood it
i tried to cope with you
you spoke my poetry
and now it doesn't sound decent
or understandable
i've watched us burn twice
most noticeable was
your reaction
nothing changed
nothing corrected
the poets in us still dreamed
the politicians lied and
the homeless remained
all alone
someone
somewhere
keeping us apart
still thrived
a hotel room is
often the only place
of refuge to
save our souls
Comments
Hello
I agree with Lonnie's comment! This reminds me of the complexities of a love relationship. Very well done!
always, Cat
Damn!
Damn! Damn! Damn! Damn!
One of your all-time best.
M
Wow
5 Damns? That's a record I think. *hugs* I pared this one down a lot and yeah even I am happy with this one now.
Comments on Love Letter #9
(the first line is smashing! Wonderful use of line break. have…had.)
My only nitpick is that you might drop “the same” and jump to homeless remained all alone.
The last verse is “priceless” so vivid and solid.
Thanks I like it without
Thanks I like it without those two words too :)
been so busy lately, that i
been so busy lately, that i don't have much to time to be on here..but anyways, glad to see you penning :) i really like how applicable this piece is to today..well. any society really. the only part i had trouble with was the line break in the final paragraph..it was quite different than the other stanzas, so it stood out quite a bit..you might prob did it on purpose though ;) .