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Mar 28, 2011
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Icarian Malady
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When I found the time to be
I found that time had passed me by
When my dreams had set me free
Life set its bounds upon the sky
Should my spirit soar above,
the sun above my wings did pluck
Should my soul find love,
you'd find my cards had no such luck.
Though we predict the end,
we jump into the cloudy veil
We quest for dreams, traverse each bend;
the seeker's heart in us prevail.
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About This Poem
Last Few Words: or Icarian Melody of the darkentide poems.
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - draft
Comments
Roscoe Lane
14 years 3 months ago
I think,
I think your poem is saying though it speaks of failure, we must make certain our poems succeed. well writen and thought out.. Regards Roscoe
Frederick Kesner
14 years 3 months ago
thanks roscoe
yes it speaks of failure in general but of extraneous forces and circumstances that often can work against success, some struggle just to breathe more than others, and some quite literally. My gratitude for your reading and response. :-)
Frederick Kesner
14 years 3 months ago
thank you dearest
may the poetic winds be kind to us all.
Licia Daniels
14 years 3 months ago
Nice one
A few suggestions to the ending, if you may.
First off, I would lose [ ] . No need for a separation, as the first part flows well with the ending.
"Bound" breaks the rhyming sequence to "end". Moreover, 'bound" already appears in the second stanza.
And though predictable the end
we jump into the cloudy veil
we quest for dreams, traverse each bend
the seeker's heart in us prevail.
A neat and polished write. Well done.
Diana
Frederick Kesner
14 years 3 months ago
Thanks Diana
The [ ] were indeed part of the first draft.
Quite right you are, I left the rhyme pattern there without meaning to.
Will tweak and post up the subsequent rendering. Cheers.
Frederick Kesner
14 years 3 months ago
Thanks JC
Shooting over kindest gratitude.