
nobody cried when sweet smoke
arrived. we soot danced, our eyes
half-open, bodies ash-drunk
on sugar promises plucked
endlessly on old guitar
strings. winding streets slowly filled
with smoke, siren calling hearts
to believe not our choking
breath, but it. singing praises
like honey symphonies, words
of control. hushing words. lies
laying beneath. it quick burns
papery thin childlike-hope
into dying embers. we
believe it all until you
speak. standing atop stacked rocks
bright hair blowing, tender eyes
locked on us, you say “listen
to the wind.” we do. it bends
flowers, stops dragonflies, sings
towns alive. go—sweep floors, hug
trees, wipe ash from foreheads,
clean water, move air. listen
to stone, earth, plant. grab my hand
tight. don’t ever let me go.
Note: Is this poem inspired by Barbenheimer? Perhaps. Perhaps. Perhaps.
A hint of disaster in this poem.
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It’s a bit gloomy, I’ll admit, but it ends with hope.
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Yes, it does, but hope springs eternal. Right? 🧐
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Indeed. I always say we have to look toward joy, seek it out, and maybe joy is the path to hope.
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Some very powerful and haunting imagery here! 🙂 Beautiful portrayal of dancers savouring the moment during Armageddon, especially the recovery after.
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Thank you. This poem started as something else but then kept changing beneath my fingertips. I wanted to force it back the direction I started, but decided to let it be. Glad you liked it.
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Very memorable descriptions here – beautifully written ❤
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Thank you so much.
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we need to let the writing be what it wants to be
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It’s a lesson I keep learning over and over.
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WELL-DONE!
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That’s very kind. Thank you!
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You are welcome!
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Well I’ve seen neither movie, so something lost along the way perhaps.
But I found something anyway. Nicely done, afore I forget to say. Things invoked that want to talk. And you poem in whole, I want to dance with it, and so I did. Fair enough?
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There is some wildness here. Clearly so.
Rocks. Big rocks, no need to talk. They just fall.
Everything around, beside, above, below, behind
the trees, it’s just like this. Less inclined to speak.
So who’s telling tales? The wind. The wind, it
whispers to everyone, no favorite kin.
After a calm or after a storm, wind says
it knows your name. But don’t take literal
everything wind leaves in its wake.
Wind is just passing through.
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You didn’t miss anything by not seeing the films as it was more inspired by the feelings I felt rather than any specific imagery.
Your poem is a wonderful response. Wind is just passing through but perhaps it’s our teacher. Does it not show us how to bend? Or maybe I’ve got that wrong. Wind causes the wind, but the bending…that’s our reaction. Maybe it only serves to clear the way to see what was there all along.
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A song for your Wondrous poem Bridgette
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That song does fit perfectly! Love the lyrics.
“But that old wind is bending me
That old wind is sending me
And letting go is all I know how to do”
Thank you.
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My pleasure and I am pleased you enjoyed my selection 🎶🤗
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Wow! Gripping imagery.
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I’m so happy you think so, Cindy. Thank you.
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Wow indeed sound. Nice write a poem.
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Thanks!
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Most welcome!
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Ominous ending in hope, powerful poem, Bridgette. 💞
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Glad you liked it! Not sure I knew were it was headed when I started it, but sometimes that’s the way it goes.
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entre nous
who are yous
uninvited
the wimpmuzak
woke me
i cursed him
and fled
to the bibliotech!
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Neat poem! I like the use of the enjambed lines forcing us onwards like we’re on a moving train that isn’t listening to our wishes. Then the final verse is full of punctuation, finally allowing us time to breathe as we slow down to notice life.
Beautifully written 😄
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Thank you for such thoughtful feedback!
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I love it, it brought back a sense of nostalgia with memories of growing up in the city, but being able to also see the beauty of nature. Thank you 🙂
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I’m so glad it did that for you! Thank you.
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This is great and I love the imagery.
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Thank you so much.
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You’re welcome!
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The imagery of smoke, music, and nature intertwines to inspire us to cherish the earth and each other. Touching and hopeful! 🌿🎶🌸
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I’m so happy you found hope in this poem. Thank you.
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Really love this imagery.
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Thank you so much.
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When I first heard about the Barbie movie I tight it was penalties a silly fun that no one would go see. Boy was I wrong! Lol
I saw both of these and I was surprised by how intriguing they were.
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Same! I actually liked the Barbie movie so much I saw it a second time. It’s one of those movies I think everyone should see.
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