Luce
JJWilliamson wrote:feelings
are abstract
until
she smiles
~ ~ ~
feelings
are abstract
until
you hold
her
~ ~ ~
feelings
are abstract
until
she kisses
your brow
~ ~ ~
Feelings
are abstract
until
you read
the letter
JJWilliamson wrote:feelings
are abstract
until
she smiles
~ ~ ~
feelings
are abstract
until
you hold
her
~ ~ ~
feelings
are abstract
until
she kisses
your brow
~ ~ ~
Feelings
are abstract
until
you read
the letter
Ah, you're right, and I always leave the originals and any revisions. I'll see what I can do.David wrote:
You shouldn't have removed all the previous versions, though. Apart from anything else it's disrespectful to those who commented on them.
David wrote:Sorry, JJ, I think the tone I took in my last post was rather more hectoring than it should have been. Bad of me.
God to see the narrative history of the poem, though - and a good result. I found the experience rather like watching someone bent over a pile of unlikely-looking twigs with a sorry-looking match, and thinking "that's never going to catch fire" ... and then whooosh!
Cheers
David
JJ, I don't wish to spoil the wrap party, but doesn't S2, S3 and S4 each negate their previous stanza by extending the time until feelings are no longer abstract?JJWilliamson wrote:feelings
are abstract
until
she smiles
~ ~ ~
feelings
are abstract
until
you hold
her
~ ~ ~
feelings
are abstract
until
she kisses
your brow
~ ~ ~
Feelings
are abstract
until
you read
the letter
BestCrayon wrote:JJ, I don't wish to spoil the wrap party, but doesn't S2, S3 and S4 each negate their previous stanza by extending the time until feelings are no longer abstract?JJWilliamson wrote:
Also, I'm not sure what the three tildes between stanzas are for.
BTW, one of your comments prompted this thought:
Beauty,
in the eye
of the beholder,
until blinded. ...This is eerily close to my current predicament. After nearly three years of clear scans for my good eye, it has just started to fail. I'm half-blind in the other eye. (Not that you can tell to look at me) Meds can keep the threat at bay indefinitely so I'm not too downhearted. I was taken to hospital by ambulance a week ago with a suspected stroke, but all was clear. Doc said I could take a lot of comfort from our most recent discussion. I have been distracted, though. Anyway, enough of that. I liked your version.
Blimey JJ. That's quite a bit of information to smuggle into a response to a crit. My very best wishes to you.JJWilliamson wrote:...This is eerily close to my current predicament. After nearly three years of clear scans for my good eye, it has just started to fail. I'm half-blind in the other eye. (Not that you can tell to look at me) Meds can keep the threat at bay indefinitely so I'm not too downhearted. I was taken to hospital by ambulance a week ago with a suspected stroke, but all was clear. Doc said I could take a lot of comfort from our most recent discussion. I have been distracted, though. Anyway, enough of that. I liked your version.
Oh shit; big mouth strikes again.JJWilliamson wrote: Beauty,
in the eye
of the beholder,
until blinded. ...This is eerily close to my current predicament. After nearly three years of clear scans for my good eye, it has just started to fail. I'm half-blind in the other eye. (Not that you can tell to look at me) Meds can keep the threat at bay indefinitely so I'm not too downhearted. I was taken to hospital by ambulance a week ago with a suspected stroke, but all was clear. Doc said I could take a lot of comfort from our most recent discussion. I have been distracted, though. Anyway, enough of that. I liked your version.