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A Murder (inspired by John Berryman, Dreams Songs).

There settles down, doggedly, a notion
in Mary’s mind, a fierce fixation; if she tries
one hundred times or more, repenting,
restless, in all her wide-eyed nights,
to revert or terminate these terrors, she finds
always in her eyes there start again
specks, flutters, those same darned flies.

There’s a weight upon her heart,
like an antique jade vase,
positioned by a silk curtain,
determined to perpetuate her fears.
A weight she can’t budge from her side,
an errant load she cossets, of nothing certain,
wondering…

Mary never had, as she fancied she might,
murdered anyone in sight,
sliced the corpse up, thrown arms and legs
into the lake, where they’d not be found with net,
nor dredge, nor by an alibi she’d faked.

Mary knows: she counts everyone
twice over, and tots up, by sunset,
that somebody is missing;
and so downcast, she thinking sits,
…upset.

About This Poem

Last Few Words: I was reading John Berryman and thought I would use a female character, instead of Henry.

Review Request Direction: What did you think of my title?
How was my language use?
What did you think of the rhythm or pattern or pacing?
How does this theme appeal to you?
How was the beginning/ending of the poem?
Is the internal logic consistent?

Review Request Intensity: I appreciate moderate constructive criticism

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Río Negro, Argentine Patagonia, ARG

Favorite Poets: Sylvia Plath, T.S. Elliot. Shakespeare, Gongora, Beckett, etc. Many others, such as Cervantes. I have to thank my mother because she read poetry to me from the cradle, so first I learned by memory and soon understood the words. Grammar comes naturally at about 5 years old, without any formal teaching.

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Geezer

Geezer

5 years 2 months ago

I will...

come back to this after I have read some John Berryman. ~ Geezer.
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Gracy

Gracy

5 years 1 month ago

Thank you, Alan, I see that I

Thank you, Alan, I see that I need to remove some of the adjectives. You always nab the parts that are wrong, I'll be revising asap. Don't know what contest it would be suitable for, but perhaps one will turn up.
Cheers!

Geezer

Geezer

5 years 2 months ago

I see...

I see that there is a stream of thought consciousness about his work and you seem to have captured the spirit of it alright.
I like that Mary tots up the numbers and finds someone missing. I'm wondering if maybe she might be mistaken and killed someone after all? Cogitation is demanded here. Nice work, ~ Gee.
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Gracy

Gracy

5 years 1 month ago

Thank you for returning, Geez

Thank you for returning, Geez. I'll be doing some editing. Maybe Mary did kill somebody, I'm not sure myself. It's all a bit crazy.
Cheers from Patagonia, we're finally having a lovely Autumn. Had a walk along our earth road with my daughter.

Gracy

Gracy

5 years 1 month ago

Alan, I already put "errant"

Alan, I already put "errant" as you suggested. Also removed another adjective that got in the way.
Grateful for any more suggestions.