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December 07, 2009, 08:20:03 AM »
by
emma bastasa
after a night of love
he takes back his arms
and starts his journey again
his feet leaving her
all silence
she is asleep and naked
as if everything is taken away from her
her soul is nowhere to be found
her body nothing but mere skin keeping tiny bones
she wakes up at ten
her glances are like blank walls
she starts to speak to herself
her words argue among themselves senselessly
her mind flies away like a bird
against the strong winds
she does not know about land anymore
always there is this inevitable departure
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Re: casual sex
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December 07, 2009, 08:47:24 AM »
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Tom Riordan
Quote from: emma bastasa on December 07, 2009, 08:20:03 AM
after a night of love
he takes back his arms
and starts his journey again
his feet leaving her
all silence
she is asleep and naked
as if everything is taken away from her
her soul is nowhere to be found
her body nothing but mere skin keeping tiny bones
she wakes up at ten
her glances are like blank walls
she starts to speak to herself
her words argue among themselves senselessly
her mind flies away like a bird
against the strong winds
she does not know about land anymore
always there is this inevitable departure
Enjoyed this, Emma. L2, S2 and 2nd to last line seem very strong to me. The last line thinner, a few others too "her glances are like blank walls" could be strengthened I think by removing "like" or made "she glances at blank walls" or other ways. Tom
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December 07, 2009, 09:02:54 AM »
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cherylleverette
Hi emma. Nice view of casual sex and some really good lines. I think Tom's suggestions would work for you.
cheryl
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A poet dares be just so clear and no clearer.... He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring. ~E.B. White
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December 07, 2009, 09:33:09 AM »
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Stewart Grant
Emma--Interesting take on a one night stand. Particularly liked S2 & 5. I agree that eliminating 'like' from L11 would add strength to that image. I also agree that the last line could be a little stronger, maybe something a little more vague. Enjoyed this one.
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December 07, 2009, 09:59:42 AM »
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StellaR
well captured, emma
Stella
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December 08, 2009, 05:16:10 AM »
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rashmi
love the 1st stanza
maybe you could end at:
she does not know about land anymore
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December 10, 2009, 02:33:25 AM »
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emma bastasa
after a night of love
he takes back his arms
and starts his journey again
his feet leaving her
all silence
she is asleep and naked
as if everything is taken away from her
she is nowhere to be found
her body but tiny bones to filaments of flesh bound
she wakes up at ten
her glances are blank walls
she starts to speak to herself
her words argue among themselves senselessly
her mind flies away like a bird
against the strong winds
she does not know about land anymore
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December 10, 2009, 02:38:47 AM »
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cherylleverette
Dunno if you did it purposely or not emma, but I like the large space before 'blank walls'.
Kinda cool, really.
now, allow me to be really nit-nasty and suggest taking a chance with removing 'like a bird' too. a bird flying against the wind doesn't seem as fresh to me as a mind flying against the wind.
cheryl
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A poet dares be just so clear and no clearer.... He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring. ~E.B. White
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December 11, 2009, 02:44:51 PM »
by
Sheridan
I'd like to hear a little more about 'him'. Seems a bit one-sided at the moment Emma, a bit too introspective. I'm just wondering how he felt....?
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December 11, 2009, 03:17:29 PM »
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Marion Alice Poirier
Emma, you have many exellent suggestions
so I won't repeat the lines that could be cut.
My strongest reaction is to the title of
the poem. It was casual sex for him,
but clearly a disaster for her. It's
more like the end of her world.
The previous last line that you deleted:
always there is this inevitable departure
tells us she has done this before,
likely with different partners.
She is not able to handle casual sex,
yet continues this pattern.
My point is not to change the wording
of the poem, only the title.
I strongly believe it is misleading;
may be an attention getter - but
not accurate. There are so many
more intriguing potential titles
that I couldn't begin to suggest one.
Marion
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December 11, 2009, 04:05:20 PM »
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Sheridan
Hi Marion
I was timed out on my last reply! So, edited version this time!
I'd avoid changing the title...I think it's good marketing. I probably wouldn't have opened and read it otherwise. Hundreds to chose from on this site.
Example...I've posted the 'casual sex play' in three acts - Rain, Rise and Regret - on the site. Few views and only one comment!
Poems were probably rubbish, but could be the titles were too obtuse and nobody bothered to open?
Either way, Emma's got loads of views and some great feedback. I guess that's what we're all after.
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December 11, 2009, 04:43:26 PM »
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Marion Alice Poirier
Quote from: Sheridan on December 11, 2009, 04:05:20 PM
Hi Marion
I was timed out on my last reply! So, edited version this time!
I'd avoid changing the title...I think it's good marketing. I probably wouldn't have opened and read it otherwise. Hundreds to chose from on this site.
Example...I've posted the 'casual sex play' in three acts - Rain, Rise and Regret - on the site. Few views and only one comment!
Poems were probably rubbish, but could be the titles were too obtuse and nobody bothered to open?
Either way, Emma's got loads of views and some great feedback. I guess that's what we're all after.
Hi Sheridan.
It's nice to meet you. I haven't read your poems.
I don't review or post often here - too liberal in the
writing and my taste is more traditional.
I get your point totally, but I think it diminishes
the poem. I don't think it is really about
casual sex, but a delusional girl
looking for love in the wrong places.
The titles that you mentioned for your poems
are very common and probably each one
has a million or more poems with the same
name. We have to be creative but a title
should be meaningful. Perhaps something like
Expectations
for this one. I like to name poems
after popular movies or books, usually with a
slight twist. Since sex sells, how about
Erotic Expectations
or
The Morning After Sex
etc. etc. or
All through the Night?
I'm just getting started so better go off.
Please know the suggested titles are tongue
in cheek though would demand attention.
I get lots of reads for my poems, more
than average but few responses. Go figure.
LOL
M
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December 11, 2009, 05:27:50 PM »
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Sheridan
You know what, there's nothing like self promotion, so if you could have a look at my poems and suggest new titles for my three dittys I'd really appreciate it.
I was thinking Foreplay, Erection, Ejaculation. These words appear to attract the best responses....talk about tongue in cheek!
Appreciate your reading of Emma's poem, I did get it...just wanted to register the disillusional boy.
I'm going to read your stuff now...stand by!
Shezza
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December 12, 2009, 03:33:18 PM »
by
emma bastasa
i have nothing to say. I will write another poem instead. Thanks for the comments.
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December 12, 2009, 04:58:24 PM »
by
Tiko Lewis
Emma,
Please do not forsake this lovely piece. The longing and reaching of the N is beautiful, familiar. I love it. I'm not a fan of altering the works of others, but I feel this would shine with a bit of pruning. I have taken liberties in modifying. Please forgive is this changes your original piece, and please feel free to ignore.
Again, it's lovely; please don't abandon it.
Regarding the title, this does not speak of casual sex, at least not for her. I think you may want to focus on the involuntary nature of her solitude for a title, just a thought.
Thanks,
tiko
after a night of love
he takes back his arms
starts his journey again
feet leaving
until silence
she sleeps naked
everything taken
nothing but skin
keeping tiny bones
her glance is a blank wall
she speaks to herself
argues
her mind flies like a bird
against strong winds
not knowing how to land
after this inevitable departure
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...i don't eat jelly beans afterward.
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