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Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:34 pm

Last night as I lay in bed I felt your arm around my waist
I felt your body draw near to mine
With your breath on my neck
And your hand on my chest
I have become so contented with you

As we lie here I know I shall not find greater peace

As I lie here I pray this dream to be real.
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Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:42 pm

Nice surprise sprung in the last line, Brendan. I confess that I didn't see it coming.

The line As we lie here I know I shall not find greater peace rings a bit hollow for me. It has that sort of biblical diction that doesn't seem appropriate at all. (Note, that is a literary criticism, not a moral one.)

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Sat Nov 17, 2007 5:33 pm

Hi Brendan

Have to agree with the venerable Big D there, nice ending which opens it up - is it the dream of an ex or some "unknown". . .

Hmmm, I know what David means, actually I do think this could be expressed better perhaps. How do you know you won't find greater peace?, could you show us what it was as to infer it rather than state it?.

Having said, you got me, having recently being enjoying the pains of some relationship turbulence.

Hope it helps

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Sun Nov 18, 2007 9:36 pm

Last night as I lay in bed I felt your arm around my waist
I felt your body draw near to mine
With your breath on my neck
And your hand on my chest
I have become so contented with you

As we lie here I know I shall not find greater peace

As I lie here I pray this dream to be real.

Hi Brendan,

I enjoyed the calmness of this, the pace of the lines. I would have stopped somehow after 'waist', I think. It's a commonplace experience but uncomplicatedly put-but of course, it isn't really calm. The greater peace line-true, you don't know about finding greater peace, but is that not about your anxiety-do you want this to be the greatest peace? The hope that it won't change?
I took the last line to be about the possibility of hallucination as much as dream (comes with the job, I think), a testing of reality-the distinction between the irrational content of a dream and the rational content of some psychoses although they are not real.
Thank you :D

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Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:36 pm

Well Guys you have surprised me a little. I thought this would be shot down in flames with it being a little, well, intimate. Some have an amazing aversion to intimacy being spelled out.

It's actually about a time of lonliness, the lying there, thinking of someone, not necessarilly anyone in particular, but wanting the closness and affection that comes with sharing and being close in a romantic sense of things.

I guess the 'shall not find greater peace' is the painful part of it, the longing that one feels and the logical sentiment of future peacefullness is far outweighed by the fact that just to have that moment of peace with someone, would be enough for that place and time, to actually negate any future peace. Simply beacuase at that moment and time, it just would not matter, the want for that particular peace becomes much to much impotant a desire.

However, I will give this some thought.

Many thanks for your comments, though, as I say I sis think this woudl get a right old drumming! :) Think I have exposed a myself a little here.
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Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:41 pm

Hi Brendan

I love the essence of this. I found the enjambment questionable in places. Perhaps breaking the opening line to encourage the reader to want to move to the next line, like so.....

Last night as I lay in bed I felt your arm
around my waist

Also, perhaps, as already suggested, you could change 'know' to possibly 'feel', or something like that. Perhaps others have a better suggestion to strengthen the sense of wanting, needing, hoping that this will be forever?

Really nice read.

Jack
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Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:34 pm

Brendan

for me, getting the intricacies of emotional states over is something which I don't do well-it's bloody difficult. I try to think of all the different ways in which someone else might read/see something and there is always something which I missed

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Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:56 pm

Brendan

Calm read with an unexpected jolt of the final line. A couple of points for you to consider.

Like Jack I would probably have gone for different enjambment in a couple of places to achieve more emphasis. In particular

Last night as I lay in bed
I felt your arm around my waist

and then drop the next "I felt" and continue "your body draw near to mine"

Also in S1, to avoid repitition of on my maybe consider a different phrase e.g. warming my chest. Final line in S1 is a good ending to the stanza.

the last two lines I might be tempted to break as follows:

As we lie here I know
I shall not find greater peace
As I lie here I pray
this dream to be real.

and given general comment on "greater peace" if you could find a rhyme with "real" to conclude line 2 then I think that might reinforce your point about the dream.

Sorry if it appears I've taken over your piece but hopefully some points you might like

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:20 pm

Right, done some changes - how does this all look??

Last night as I lay in bed
your arm around my waist
your body drew near to mine

With your breath on my neck
Your hand on my chest
I have become so contented with you

As we lie here I fall through depths of peace

As I lie here I pray this dream to be real.
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Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:12 pm

actually - I think this is better

Last night I lay in bed
your arm around my waist
your body next to mine

With your breath on my neck
Your hand on my chest
I have become so contented with you

As we lie here I fall through depths of peace

As I lie here I pray this dream to be real.
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Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:27 pm

Hi im kind to writing poetry hence wy ive joined this site to learn but i liked ending especially this part (As we lie here I know I shall not find greater peace)very well done
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