t. reflexion
t. reflexion
Aug 07, 2012

OMEN

After something extra normal happens
Often, you hear people claim to be seers
They saw the sign and knew it was coming
Yet, they did nothing to avert teardrops

The crow we heard close-by implied a loss
A portent call from the underworld spirits
A family mourned one of theirs at noon
So we called the guiltless bird evil envoy

Entrenched fearful belief of our people
Children chase the birds away with stones
Go to where there are many wooden spoons
They shout, another ill death is averted

Warning objects differ amongst people
The black cat, a spider hanging up there
Eyelid tickling, a snake on the pathway
Premonition has creepy ways with man

Forecasts need not be bad or in poor health
For some carry fine messages of hope
Like the positive feeling we get, first time
On an eventual successful endeavour

About This Poem

Review Request Direction: What did you think of my title?
How was my language use?
What did you think of the rhythm or pattern or pacing?
How does this theme appeal to you?
How was the beginning/ending of the poem?
Is the internal logic consistent?

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

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Country/Region: NGA

Favorite Poets: Inspired by an article in an old manuscript

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Comments

weirdelf

in the last two lines, which I regard as ignorant as the negative omens mentioned in the rest of the poem, this is nicely crafted and meaningful.

Now, don't tell anyone I said this, but I think you could learn something about making your poetry more accessible and fun to read by looking into the works of Ephraim Crud on this site.

t. reflexion

May be I should look for a neutral positive element to replace the overt religious reference of the last two lines, which has weaken the attempt to balance the negative at the begining of the piece. for example:

Like the peaceful feeling we get, first time
On an eventual successful endeavor

Did I get it wrong, I mean, does 'omen' have to be nagative always as in warning or premonition as opposed to haunch. Having taken it as forecast, I sort for the balance in the seeming positive

Thank you and best wishes.

tr