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Re: Crying Inside
I find this very well said and really enjoyed reading it...but I like the “cut” ending the most, as adult takes the main role and in a moment, complete episode is over. Poem itself is simple and yet quite complicate in meaning, and I really like it.
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Re: Crying Inside
Either you're going to have to get out of the habit of writing such deeply moving poetry, or I'm going to have to stop reading it so late at night.
You know, BJ, at first I pictured the sullen feelings of a turtle being described here, but then it became obvious that it was much more than that. I had to stop, start over, and read it again. Now I visualize a bum, or other social outcast, being "passed by". I'm probably still all wet on the interpretation of it, but hey...
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Re: Crying Inside
Thank you both for your comments. Yes, the "cut" ending came to me suddenly; it provided a way out. Perhaps I'm just not meant to write with utter despair.
And, Rakkasan, your take on "social outcast" is eerily close to the feeling that went into this. I think you captured in a phrase what I was going for without even realizing it.
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Re: Crying Inside
Hey Jay.. this was really good(but you already know that)I honestly liked the first stanza the most, it was fantastic... flowed perfectly, and I got the image of a cars driving by in the night and lights flashing into a window where the person lays... don't ask how, all I know is that's what I imagined... nothing else to say except for terrific job.
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