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    Blood on Roses

    Blood on Roses


    Viciously
    Thorns dig in palms
    That carelessly
    Steal summer's beauty.

    Life defends itself
    No matter
    How small or feeble.

    But winter falls.
    Withering petals float
    To distant tarmac.

    At last
    The hand has healed.

    Bare stalks stand rigid
    Covered in morning frost.
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    Hi Doc,
    #169 Takes the opposite view of wintr from the usual ho-hum disgruntled acceptance of the status quo of the average man on the street. That's some phrase "Breathable whiskey" -- if you could patent and bottle the literal version you could retire in luxury.

    #174 The imagery is fanciful-- whimsical, almost. Three--count 'em--three--artistic allusions, Mozart, the boozin' poet, and the nihilistic author. Beyond the strikingly imaginative language, yours fooly can't quite grasp the meaning of this one, though.

    #176 This one works well because of its specific imagery. It'slike the speaker is taking a tracking shot with a hand-held camera (one that comes equipped with judgemental opinions!)

    #181
    Not sure you need the adverbs introducing each strophe ( or stanza.) They seem superfluous, and besides, they "tell" too much. Even so, the first four lines are the best, seem truthful about the self-preservation mechanism imbedded in all life-forms. I'm not a doctor (I don't even play one on TV) but I also believe that it's highly possible for a wound to take two or three seasons to heal (for emotional ones, even longer.)

    I read your winning story and will read the expanded version soon as I get a chance.

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    Thanks so much for reading, Aunt!

    I think you're right about Blood on Roses. I just gave it a haircut.

    Best,
    DH
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    Nothing

    Nothing



    Nothing has replaced the flame
    I used to light my cigarette with.

    West-coast jazz tried for a while.
    It couldn't understand
    That the very breath its trumpets
    Blew all over the sofa
    Made me yearn more.

    I can't fault whisky; it was there.
    "I'm different," it said, "but so what;
    It burnt, I burn just as well".
    But its burn was inside.
    Not on the skin.

    Humans haven't tried yet. Good.
    Their regular compassionate tricks
    Exhaust my patience.

    So, here: above an ashtray
    Brimming with years of youth
    I float.
    And nothing
    Has replaced the flame
    I used to light my cigarette with.
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    Breakfast

    Breakfast


    Broke now, broken,
    I wander city streets.
    They get soaked patiently
    With hesitant rain;
    Neon unflinchingly
    Continues to flash
    To and fro.

    Behind me, in the bar,
    The piano still aches
    With slow, deliberate stabs.
    Whisky keeps burning dry throats.
    Jacks and aces and queens
    Still strut their stuff.

    The game might change
    For someone else this morning
    Someone who might have cancer
    Like Stevie the dentist
    Or someone with an angry wife
    Back home, waiting with darts
    Of distance and insults
    Like Stevie and all the others.

    But not for me. I'm done.
    Emptied of cash and thoughts
    I wander still-life city streets -
    Failure, rather than a burden,
    Working instead like angel wings.

    The sun will soon break
    Through crumbling, weakened cloud.
    An early bus roars by.
    I turn my face up
    And breakfast on the rain
    And on the morning air
    And on regrets.
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    Weeks

    Weeks


    Weeks flash by loudly
    Like mad ambulances
    In the rain.

    Approaching
    With every breath
    A weekend;
    A coming of age;
    A painful knee.

    When will it slow?

    Solving that riddle
    Conjures a tombstone
    And fragrant incense
    And glasses raised
    To absent friends.
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    Hi Doc,
    This reply isn't going to be all kudos, though I won't go so far as drowning puppies, mainly because somebody would write a scathing denunuciation about it in poorly constructed verse full of abstract-ridden lines of broken-up prose.

    #184 suffers from an acute case of the pathetic fallacy, namely West Coast jazz (which btw is usually described as "cool" rather than Satchmo-like "hot"),whiskey (the heat analogy's good, but it's way too much to give it the gift of human speech (though I know, that's "the liquor talkin'.") Was all of this a way to tell us that the speaker has quit smoking, or has he merely switched to safety matches? Oh, I kid, I kid.

    The personification is more realistic, and takes a less strenuous willful suspension of disbelief in #185: "jacks, aces, and queens/still strut their stuff." Overall this one strikes me as wallowing a bit too much in self-pity, but the three closing lines are pretty dramatic.

    Finally, #186 is the best of this trio, resonating with the sensation old(er) folks such as yours fooly have about the swift passage of time. The opening image is very apt. I'd lose the line about "solving the riddle" -- it's somewhat of a hackneyed expression.

    Your (not really mean at all) fan,
    Auntie

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuntShecky View Post
    Your (not really mean at all) fan,
    Auntie
    Thanks, Auntie. Your responses always give me perspective.

    Re: meanness, I think I've been watching too many episodes of Dr. House. It'll pass.
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    I am not much of a critic Doc, but you have never written anything I have read that I have not admired. I feel at home in the world you write within.

    Weeks flash by loudly
    Like mad ambulances
    In the rain.

    Randomly selected. Would I want to read more by somebody who wrote this?
    Yep.
    You are my kind of poet.

    BTW. I just stumbled over the fact that you wrote the winning short story (2012). I voted for it. Well done. Belatedly. Keep writing. One day one of us will go get published.

    For those who believe,
    no explanation is necessary.
    For those who do not,
    none will suffice.

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    Jerry, many thanks for your kind words.
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    Embrace

    Embrace


    I embrace a rock of ice
    Tall and immovable like misfortune.
    My eyes freeze solid.
    Heart crawls to a halt,
    Breath growls are quietened.

    Soon, very soon now,
    Ice will embrace me back.
    Corpse-stiff, blurry,
    I will vanish
    Into the winter's soul.
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    I really like Embrace, Doc. I like the others, too, but I like this one the best. Am I mistaken, or is alienation a frequent theme of yours?
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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    It's opposite day! These poems are terrible.






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    Thanks, qimi! I suppose alienation feels right to write about these days.

    Jack, so very good to see you, pal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack of Hearts View Post
    It's opposite day! These poems are terrible.








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    Wow, does that bring back memories. I used to have a student who would say that-"It's opposite day, I hate you, I hate you!" He was funny.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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