The Wolf
Standing still…
ears cocked forward
listening watching anticipating.
Large head teeth mane.
Powerful beautiful.
Creeping forward determination.
Eyes locked.
Legs moving in silence
holding up a lean body.
Grey white camouflage.
Unseen unheard in motion.
Almost there…
discovered!
Rapid heartbeat
chasing overcoming it’s prey.
Silence...
Grey white red.
By: Sharon Jones
Comments
that's really good
Sharon. I could see the wolf and its prey.
I thought you need to add some come commas, especially line 3 and the last line.
Commas
Rula, I intentionally left out commas to slow the poem down. However, there is supposed to be three spaces between the words to slow it. The program wouldn't let me do it for some reason.
Listening watching anticipating.
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Okay, I hate poetry without punctuation.
However, here I think it is appropriate. This is excellent minimalist poetry. In fact I would have used line spaces to increase the slow tension. You could even use an ellipsis (...) here and there. They are technically used to replace words or phrases in a sentence that are not actually being written. There is much here between the words of the wolf and the lines of the wolf.
I like the poem very much.
Thanks
Thank you so much for the review! The poem is actually supposed to have three spaces between words to slow it down. The program wouldn't allow me to keep the spacing for some reason.
Listening watching anticipating
Spacing
The poem is supposed to have three spaces between words ie., ears cocked forward, listening watching anticipating, etc. However, the program wouldn't let me do it as I pasted it. When you read it, read it with spaces between words.
When you paste...
go over it and add the spaces manually.
Okay, maybe not.
I just tried it and it didn't work. I'll ask Jess.