brittle light
brittle light
Jun 04, 2011

Train Watching

the sin of idleness debunked
I just sit
waiting for the moon

a penny for my thoughts is wasted
so save it for those rainy days

now, my mind still joyously plays and displays
its toy trains
but, I am not aboard

on the side line
watching the carriers of
knowlege and speculation
meander down self laid tracks
I nod, and wave,
and sit back to enjoy the show

for what it's worth
being here,
not trying to get someplace,
is worth every penny, nickle, dime and dollar
in the world

still, if you'd like to give me some
for one of my non-participatory thoughts
I'll try to catch one
though, it'll cost you

not for the thought (quite worthless)
but for disturbing my stillness

About This Poem

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

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: upstate New York USA, USA

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Comments

brittle light

thanks for your comments. I enjoy them, and am enlightened, even if just slightly ( slow wit that I am).

I shall try to reciprocate more often, and in a more timely fashion.( poetry is easier, for me, than correspondence

V

I think the first line is captivating. I would suggest you drop “just” in line two because it has more impact when direct. I would drop the second line in parenthesis, in my mind it muddies the water. The content is solid and tells me about train watching and gives me the mood of it all. I’d suggest you consider dropping the use of “but” which is used three times in the last two verses, and, as I said before, parenthesis. Without these you could have a sharp scene painted here. It is, after all your poem, and I’m sharing my reaction.

L

flavoring in the writing! I enjoyed this feast and want more!

Namaste,

Lenny