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Lost and Found

I was lost in a jungle
of tar and tires
for several weeks
black marks
on asphalt
sirens of screaming skies
and never-ending
nights

and this ever present knowing:
around the next turn
you
may wait

unharmed

a-flying

Please tell me what you think

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  • Lad silver member
    August 27, 2007

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    Hello, myrataal.

    I'm glad I found this very appealing poem of hope; it's refreshing to see such a brief and optimistic poem these days.
    For my reading, I sense a huge discomfort with the mechanical things of life: the tires, black marks on asphalt and screaming skies; sounds like the horrors of a modern airport and the near absurdity of people crammed and scrambling there - and in the skies.

    Then, the hope: that longed-for landing at a place of peace at last, having escaped those possibly harming skies, yet now really "a-flying" with renewed life. Very appealing, and a quite original take on being lost, then found.

    Good reading for me!

    Lad

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  • FransB
    August 28, 2007

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    Myra jammer - per ongeluk hierop gekliek - het reeds dit evalueer - kan jy die punte verhaal? Maar ek sal weer probeer:

    You have succeeded in combining certain words to create a certain tone:
    * 'jungle'
    * 'asphalt'
    * 'nights'
    * 'next turn'
    * 'unharmed'
    These words are not only associated with 'danger', 'surrounded', 'trapped', 'fear', etc., but with unknowingness and inner uncertainty. While this poem may be a 'picture' of the human-created jungle, it is also a picture of man's inner 'self-creation' - the significant: 'around the next turn...you..wait'. A poem that flows with 'speed' in its first few lines, and then the 'halt', the 'think', and the 'brief outcome' interestingly presented. Thank you for the 'outward' and 'inward' journey.


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