Rula
Rula
Aug 23, 2018

A Pristine Day

As the fresh morning breaths
break through the silver sky,
entangled rococo threads
emulate a talisman;
an enchantment has just
presaged a new born day

About This Poem

Review Request Direction: What did you think of my title?
How was my language use?
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

Region, Country: Jordan, JOR

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

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raj

6 years 8 months ago

The title is appropriate and as appealing as the poem as too the language. Honestly, I will need to check the meaning of rocco which I will do.
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Seren

Seren

6 years 8 months ago

This is short. Some would say a brief slice

Its beautiful. I cant see anything to change

Hugs Jayne x

Rula

Rula

6 years 8 months ago

I have the intention to build on this one. Not sure which direction I'm taking it or it's taking me. Guess the coming days will show.
Thank you for giving this little piece such a kind visit.

Breakinglogic

I've read this about a dozen times over the last few hours. It's been growing on me since my first read, so I came back a few times. I don't know exactly what to say about it though. I really like the word rococo in there. And I'm not sure if you had "baroque" somewhere in there before or if I just thought of it because of rococo. But I like that too. Oops I think I'm just rambling . But I like this. It has a nice air to it. Seems like an opening to something more.

Rula

Rula

6 years 8 months ago

Welcome to Neopoet. It's always great to meet new friends here.
I'm happy to know that you like this. I'm not sure about the word baroque, though.
I am thinking to add to this piece, but not sure where to go with it.
Much appreciate your kind visit.

lovedly

as is your poetry
a daily Inspiration
roccocco notwithstanding
leave it as it is
a mystery about any poetry is astounding
roccolilily

''you may perhaps delete the last word
'''day''
it is either understood
or
superfluous