Chiori
Chiori
Jul 18, 2020

WHITE'S WITHOUT BLACK'S

So what is life without death
light without darkness
joy without pain or
White without black.

So what are you without me?
or me without you?

What is the Sky if barren of birds
flowers without butterflies,
oceans without fishes
like blacks without whites

No God without its worshippers
culture without people or
peace without war.

one colour does not match an artwork
its good to love and to be loved in return
everything is unique in its own nature
just like the black and the white.

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?
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: Nigeria , Abuja, NGA

Favorite Poets: John Donne

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Comments

Geezer

beyond the usual issue of race; it is as though you are using the white/black, black/white thing as the Japanese would use the Yin and Yang. "Without the light, there can be no dark" A good poem for these times; let us celebrate the differences that make us ALL human. That is what it is really all about. ~ Geezer.
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Gracy

Gracy

4 years 9 months ago

Hello Chiori, I like your questionning verses. The title is fine and the content clear as a sparkling river. Good poem for these times. The spacing and the end are both deftly written.
I agree with Geez about the Yin and Yang, except that I studied them as a Budhist philosophy. I suppose there are many Budhists in Japan...dunno, not studied that up.
I especially like your 3rd. strophe, so sad, no birds, flowers, etc. It's happenning.
Enjoyed, Gracy

Geezer

the prime participants in Budhism share the philosophy of Yin and Yang although I think that indeed, that there are many Budhists in Japan. ~ Geez.
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Lavender

Hello, Chiori,
Absolutely love this - wonderful thoughts and analysis. Wonderful. I did take a double look at your title and need to ask: do you need the apostrophes? Is this possessive or plural? Could it possibly be titled simply "White Without Black"? Again, really like this a lot.
Thank you!
Lavender