Thursday, June 3, 2010

(#25) Without Something Special

There is just something missing-

Like a three-leaf clover,
Like a saucer and tea,
Like a pink box of chocolates,

Without a recipient,

Like a ring-less finger,
Like a scentless bouquet,
Like a beautiful chapel,

Without a loving vow,

Like a proposal left unsaid,
Like a pendant-less necklace,
Like a pair of cold lips,

Without a warming touch,

Like my eyes in the day,
Like my heart in the evening,
Like my arms at night,

Without you.

1 comment:

  1. Me like.

    Don't read the, cos I'm on a critical rampage here.I know it's long, but I'm really not good at giving compliments, but I AM good at criticizing. >.< Life is like that.

    'Like a saucer and tea' - Do you mean tea cup? If you just mean the beverage, it seems better to say 'tea and a saucer' cos 'a' seems to apply to both the saucer and liquid if you leave it like that.

    ‘Like a proposal unsaid’ – rhythm’s off. Try ‘Like a proposal left unsaid’.

    'Pendant-less' necklace is a bit odd. Probably because I love jewellery and ‘Pendant-less’ just doesn't make sense. It ought to be ‘Like a chain without a necklace’ but that doesn't fit. Try something else? You already mentioned jewellery earlier ‘Like a ring-less finger’ so try using another metaphor that doesn't involve jewellery.

    ‘Like a cold pair of lips’ - I am being a stickler here. It ought to read ‘Like a pair of cold lips’.

    But yes. I like this poem very much. Short, bitter sweet, wonderfully simple and it makes use of really good imagery.

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