Hi ashiam,
Thanks for feeling I could be of some help. So I think what you’re doing is identifying experiences of passion you’ve had through symbols. Some of your stanzas are set up in a very peculiar way. I would usually expect the symbol causes the passionate experience to manifest itself. But you don’t always do that. In stanza four the symbol is “when a pearl arise from the sea.” The symbol is in the middle line of that stanza; from which the symbol changes into another symbol in the third line; then the symbol stirs a type of feeling from you in the first line. This is like have the feeling, then seeing the symbol that represents it. Really backwards, I think.
And in some cases I can’t identify the emotion. I mean in stanza three…where is the emotion? I can’t identify it. But maybe it’s not supposed to be there? I am reading the poem as if there was to be an emotion revealed in each stanza. Maybe all the stanzas together were supposed to be representative as an “emblem of passion?” Sorry, sometimes I like to talk myself through my own confusion.
I really can’t pinpoint what you are doing. But in reading through your poem, and looking at the repetitions and progressions of first lines in each stanza, you are moving towards creating an experience you had with this other person. Which I think is happening…I’m just having trouble following the story, per say. I would prefer something more straightforward to tell about this “emblem of passion,” say, a walk in the park where things begin to become more and more recognizable to you. I think that would parallel well with the first lines you’ve got in culminating to an “actual” experience.



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If you don’t recognize it, it is a look of consternation. I had never seen symbols used in poetry until now, and frankly I don’t know what to do with it.
! Heck, if you post anything in this thread I'll reply. 