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Re: The Aether
That was a mesmerising use of aether which for me has always been a great word. Plus worldy componets such as atoms and dust all joined so naturally fitting....very nice phon!
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The, that, and other components?
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Very smooth, easy flow and not a word out of place. Brilliant.
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i apologise.half asleep and rushed...hope i make more sense either way I loved it.
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Damn, Lu, that was some shorthand.
This is another short yet concentrated piece. Seems I'm becoming ever more sententious in my old age.
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Hmm. I'm am not finding much to critique on this particular piece. Each word, each syllable seems to be so carefully calculated and placed that the gravity of those words hang in your mind like clothes on a hanger. Not a piece of emotion but one that invokes thought. Right now that is my favorite type of poetry= thought provoking vs emotion provoking. I really like the rhyme scheme as well. My only suggestion is...
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I agree with Lu ... "aether" is one of those words that isn't used enough and just has such an ethereal (ehem, aethereal, might I add?) flow to it ... and you have been sly by bringing in images such as atoms and dust because they are so much less like what we think of as aether. Actually, the sentiments in this poem are striking. Most people go on about how they are so jaded or so in love. This poem says something that really interests me: Quote:
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Well read, ladies! Thank you.
I was attempting to pose a question in the reader's mind-- How strong can an unconsumated love be, built from insubstantial stuff and kept from harms way, producing not the antibodies needed to render it resilient against life's infectious reality and safe from those external impulses that truly challenge its material? Is it not best left in that sanitized state, untainted by the frank nearness that sin requires?
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I've always prided myself on my vocabulary, but you leave me in the dust, my man!
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Thanks, guys. Aren't words grand?
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Yes they are, but your peotry's grand too. I'm not going to gvo into too much depth, because I really ought to be studying. But I can't leave this uncommented on. Your poetry's like brain food, it beats a chess game or a cup of blueberries, it ameks me think. Gets the neurons a popping and the muse gently shaken awake. I enjoyed it - the flow, the succint writing (as always), but more so, the brain food. Thanks.
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