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indar
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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by indar » Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:28 pm

Great first post George, welcome,

I read this as a poem about loneliness. The last line conjures up a kind of bridal virginity as against forced celibacy. I am picturing an Eleanor Rigby figure here.

I caught a little on "through the window" Somehow "through"  seems like a movement rather than "as seen". Would "outside the window" clarify a bit?

I look forward to more of your writing.

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by binx » Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:28 am

indar wrote:
Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:28 pm
Great first post George, welcome,

I read this as a poem about loneliness. The last line conjures up a kind of bridal virginity as against forced celibacy. I am picturing an Eleanor Rigby figure here.

I caught a little on "through the window" Somehow "through"  seems like a movement rather than "as seen". Would "outside the window" clarify a bit?

I look forward to more of your writing.

Thank you, Indar.  Snow would most likely be outside the window so I'm not sure this change is necessarily necessary. Although there's nothing wrong with being literal, I guess.  

Also, thank you for your interpretation.

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Colm Roe
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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by Colm Roe » Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:46 pm

Hi b,
Lots to like here, but there are a some redundancies...unnecessary words, e.g.
During night-hours,
the sleeping woman
whispers to herself.........
.these three lines can be condensed to 'She whispers in her sleep'
without losing any of your intent. If it was mine I'd do it something like this.
                                                                  
She whispers in her sleep,
a conversation with darkness. 
Confused words, attempt messages
in smudged kisses, 
a foreign language
on a tissue of air. 

Through the bedroom
window, a layer of new
snow veils the field.

Anywho, I enjoyed the read.

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by lshmael » Sat Mar 09, 2019 3:19 am

I really like the first stanza, except for "on a tissue of air".

The second stanza is good as well. But I think something more dramatic or specific could really make the poem better. It falls a bit flat.

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by binx » Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:32 am

Colm Roe wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:46 pm
Hi b,
Lots to like here, but there are a some redundancies...unnecessary words, e.g.
During night-hours,
the sleeping woman
whispers to herself.........
.these three lines can be condensed to 'She whispers in her sleep'
without losing any of your intent. If it was mine I'd do it something like this.
                                                                  
She whispers in her sleep,
a conversation with darkness. 
Confused words, attempt messages
in smudged kisses, 
a foreign language
on a tissue of air. 

Through the bedroom
window, a layer of new
snow veils the field.

Anywho, I enjoyed the read.
Hi, Colm. Thanks for the condensation. Some of it makes sense. 

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by binx » Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:33 am

lshmael wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2019 3:19 am
I really like the first stanza, except for "on a tissue of air".

The second stanza is good as well. But I think something more dramatic or specific could really make the poem better. It falls a bit flat.

Hi, Ishmael. Thanks for being so...specific...with your critique. Much to think about here.

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by HLemma » Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:18 am

Hi George. I like the poem. It's mysterious. And the last 3 lines make me think of haiku because, though it seems unrelated, it provides an intriguing or thought provoking juxtaposition.

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by indar » Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:36 am

 Snow would most likely be outside the window so I'm not sure this change is necessarily necessary. Although there's nothing wrong with being literal, I guess.  


"Through" the window suggested the phrase "through the looking glass". Guess this might be a kind of Alice poem but I didn't think that was your intention and I am probably the only person on earth that read it that way

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by binx » Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:47 pm

indar wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:36 am
Snow would most likely be outside the window so I'm not sure this change is necessarily necessary. Although there's nothing wrong with being literal, I guess.  


"Through" the window suggested the phrase "through the looking glass". Guess this might be a kind of Alice poem but I didn't think that was your intention and I am probably the only person on earth that read it that way
Thanks, indar. I did not have such intentions but it doesn't mean I don't appreciate your reading as such. I merely assumed the snow would be outside; therefore, no reason to say so.

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Re: Night Dialogue

Post by binx » Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:49 pm

HLemma wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:18 am
Hi George. I like the poem. It's mysterious. And the last 3 lines make me think of haiku because, though it seems unrelated, it provides an intriguing or thought provoking juxtaposition.

Thank you, HLemma.

I adore haiku, especially the unrelated, intriguing or thought provoking juxtaposition kind.  :D

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