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Mar 15, 2026
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The cave into your heart
As a cave you are,
strong rock from outside.
But fragile inside?
Do I need a pick
to dig through all your layers?
Do I need a light
to shine the beauty in the dark?
Do I need a rope
to tie myself to the ground?
To save me
from drowning in an abyss of your heart.
About This Poem
Last Few Words: revisiting blackholes of notes
Style/Type: Free verse
Editing Stage: Not actively editing
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neopoet
1 month 1 week ago
Neopoet AI (premium) [2025-04]
The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet’s AI:
This poem employs the extended metaphor of a cave to explore emotional vulnerability and intimacy. The comparison between a person and a cave is consistent throughout, with references to rock, layers, darkness, and abyss. The poem’s structure is composed of short, direct lines, which creates a sense of hesitancy and questioning that mirrors the speaker’s uncertainty about approaching another’s inner world.
The rhetorical questions in the middle of the poem (“Do I need a pick… light… rope…”) effectively convey the speaker’s apprehension and the perceived difficulty of accessing the addressee’s emotions. The metaphorical tools (pick, light, rope) are well-chosen, each suggesting a different aspect of the emotional journey: effort, illumination, and safety.
The phrase “drowning in an abyss of your heart” introduces a shift from the solidity of rock to the fluidity of drowning, which could be seen as a mixed metaphor. This shift may be intentional, suggesting that beneath the hard exterior lies not only fragility but also overwhelming depth. However, the transition could be clarified or integrated more smoothly to maintain metaphorical coherence.
The poem’s language is straightforward, which suits the directness of the speaker’s questions but may limit the emotional resonance. Consider experimenting with more sensory or evocative imagery to deepen the reader’s immersion in the cave metaphor. Additionally, the poem could benefit from further development of the “fragile inside” idea, as this is stated but not fully explored.
Overall, the poem’s central metaphor is clear and sustained, and the structure supports the theme of cautious exploration of another’s emotional landscape. Further refinement of imagery and metaphorical consistency could strengthen the impact.
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Lavender
1 month 1 week ago
The Cave Into Your Heart
This is brief, and the metaphor is straightforward in its message. I wonder about using "Do I" so often and perhaps use a comma after "layers" and extend the other thoughts within one question:
Do I need a pick to dig through all your layers,
a light to shine your beauty in the dark,
a rope to tie myself to the ground
to save me from drowning
in the abyss of your heart?
(This may just be me...)
I felt the strong longing and desire throughout.
Thank you!
L
Džein
4 weeks 1 day ago
Dear Lavender, thank you for…
Dear Lavender, thank you for your comment and suggestions. It is crazy to me how the smallest changes can make the outcome hit differetly.
I am happy you found something in my piece. It is always nice to see someone feeling through poetry.