piquant
01-10-2004, 04:11 PM
I want to get together some poems and short stories to submit to my university's literary journal, and I was thinking about using this poem. What do you think? Yea or Nay?
Wheat Field with Crows
The wheat smells hearty,
Like wooden spoons,
Hoof-packed dirt,
And steak from the backyard cow—
Wheat is grown for this smell;
“Hooo-ee!”
The hoyden fields holler.
But it’s the crows, and the
Rasping-breath-of-old-men-
Weary-bruised-
Salty-starving-tear blue sky
That token death,
Death swarming the honey fields.
Angled wings scrawl
Black thought
Against the gold grains,
And soul-fiends’ crazed
Cawing claims,
Demands and conquers.
Bone-talons search and stick—
Preying
Preying
I'm not too sure how I feel about this poem, myself. Do you think it's too alliterative, and overdone? Does having the lines in the first stanza end-stopped, and the lines in the second and third stanzas enjambed cause a sense of chaos with the introduction of the crows? If you had never seen Van Gogh's painting could you picture what the poem was describing? Does the poem at all capture the emotion a person feels when looking at the painting?
Overall, I give it a rating of blah.
Thanks for whatever help you can give me (god knows I need it!).
Be brutal, I don't want to attach my name to garbage.
Wheat Field with Crows
The wheat smells hearty,
Like wooden spoons,
Hoof-packed dirt,
And steak from the backyard cow—
Wheat is grown for this smell;
“Hooo-ee!”
The hoyden fields holler.
But it’s the crows, and the
Rasping-breath-of-old-men-
Weary-bruised-
Salty-starving-tear blue sky
That token death,
Death swarming the honey fields.
Angled wings scrawl
Black thought
Against the gold grains,
And soul-fiends’ crazed
Cawing claims,
Demands and conquers.
Bone-talons search and stick—
Preying
Preying
I'm not too sure how I feel about this poem, myself. Do you think it's too alliterative, and overdone? Does having the lines in the first stanza end-stopped, and the lines in the second and third stanzas enjambed cause a sense of chaos with the introduction of the crows? If you had never seen Van Gogh's painting could you picture what the poem was describing? Does the poem at all capture the emotion a person feels when looking at the painting?
Overall, I give it a rating of blah.
Thanks for whatever help you can give me (god knows I need it!).
Be brutal, I don't want to attach my name to garbage.