Authors, Writers, Publishers, and Book Readers
Tags:
I may have completely misunderstood what you meant...but I hope I haven't... here is my attempt anyway...
“His red eyes again! They are just the same.”
Seeming to stare in a half dreamy state,
An odd look I could not quite make out –
A dark figure seated alone,
Eyes like burning flames –
But a second look dispelled the illusion.
Sunlight was shining on the windows,
Refraction and reflection as light moved –
I became sad that terrible night,
Full of sweet sadness,
I was thinking of home,
Then bright moonlight fell on the window.
There distinctly up against the window -
Eyes that looked fast asleep,
I did not wake he who looked so sweet,
But there is a drawn haggard look under the eyes,
Which I fear – I could find what it is…
I'll explain what I was trying to write lol... it is all about the face on the moon and how to the writer it isn't just an illusion but something that becomes very real at night, the writer sees the moons prisoner as if he was sat right on his window sill....but when sunlight comes is makes it seem like it is just an illusion again. In the last line, the writer fears the prisoner of the moon has died and that he may be the moons next victim. Make ANY sense? lol!
From Dracula
On the cliff all day
To have become as I am
Is is hard to get away from it
When it is time to come home
We had come from the West
And stopped to look at the view
The setting sun low in the sky
The red light thrown over the East
Seemed to bathe everything
In a rosy glow
We were silent for a while
It quite startled me
I was in a hazy dream state
So I said nothing
Eyes appeared over our seat
Whereon was a dark figure
Sitting alone
I was startled
For it seemed
The stranger had eyes
Like burning flames
Red light shone behind
I called attention to the peculiar night
I said nothing
I saw myself
This poem is about someone who finds the an evil demon who has followed him everywhere he goes. The red light symbolizes the hatred and vice that he sends to everyone around him. Before the poem ends, he finds that the demon is himself. Not an evil spirit around him, but an evil demon inside him.
Bravo, Callie! You did a grand job there and such deep thoughts for one so young always impresses me. :) Happy New Year to you hon.
Callie Leah said:From Dracula
On the cliff all day
To have become as I am
Is is hard to get away from it
When it is time to come home
We had come from the West
And stopped to look at the view
The setting sun low in the sky
The red light thrown over the East
Seemed to bathe everything
In a rosy glow
We were silent for a while
It quite startled me
I was in a hazy dream state
So I said nothing
Eyes appeared over our seat
Whereon was a dark figure
Sitting alone
I was startled
For it seemed
The stranger had eyes
Like burning flames
Red light shone behind
I called attention to the peculiar night
I said nothing
I saw myself
This poem is about someone who finds the an evil demon who has followed him everywhere he goes. The red light symbolizes the hatred and vice that he sends to everyone around him. Before the poem ends, he finds that the demon is himself. Not an evil spirit around him, but an evil demon inside him.
Happy New Year to you, too! It was really hard to find words that made sense, though. After I wrote it, it took me twenty minutes to decifer the meaning myself! It's sort of hard having a limitted source of words, isn't it? Lol! :-)
That's what makes it fun, Callie! :) It's also good for helping you think of alternative ways to use common words, like "there". It could be over there, here and there, there he is, there stands, there has to be, a question like "was there?", it's not there, or even a comforting phrase like "there, there."
The first thing I think of for there would be "there is..." and yet I could use such a versatile word in so many other ways. :)
Callie Leah said:Happy New Year to you, too! It was really hard to find words that made sense, though. After I wrote it, it took me twenty minutes to decifer the meaning myself! It's sort of hard having a limitted source of words, isn't it? Lol! :-)
Okay, just thought I'd let you know, the whole there thing confused me, so I don't understand what you just said about it. Well, I understand what you meant, not what you said. LOL! :)
Kay Elizabeth said:That's what makes it fun, Callie! :) It's also good for helping you think of alternative ways to use common words, like "there". It could be over there, here and there, there he is, there stands, there has to be, a question like "was there?", it's not there, or even a comforting phrase like "there, there."
The first thing I think of for there would be "there is..." and yet I could use such a versatile word in so many other ways. :)
Callie Leah said:Happy New Year to you, too! It was really hard to find words that made sense, though. After I wrote it, it took me twenty minutes to decifer the meaning myself! It's sort of hard having a limitted source of words, isn't it? Lol! :-)
Oh yeah! Another great submission for the Big Blue Ball just hit my desk. Let me know what you all think.
Slight of Hand
As if grasping for a coin in the sky
I reached for the winter moon
with my mind's eye.
It wasn't there,
the sky unfair
telling me to wait until June.
Submitted by T.S.R. I thought it was cute.
Best,
M.
I may have completely misunderstood what you meant...but I hope I haven't... here is my attempt anyway...
“His red eyes again! They are just the same.”
Seeming to stare in a half dreamy state,
An odd look I could not quite make out –
A dark figure seated alone,
Eyes like burning flames –
But a second look dispelled the illusion.
Sunlight was shining on the windows,
Refraction and reflection as light moved –
I became sad that terrible night,
Full of sweet sadness,
I was thinking of home,
Then bright moonlight fell on the window.
There distinctly up against the window -
Eyes that looked fast asleep,
I did not wake he who looked so sweet,
But there is a drawn haggard look under the eyes,
Which I fear – I could find what it is…
I'll explain what I was trying to write lol... it is all about the face on the moon and how to the writer it isn't just an illusion but something that becomes very real at night, the writer sees the moons prisoner as if he was sat right on his window sill....but when sunlight comes is makes it seem like it is just an illusion again. In the last line, the writer fears the prisoner of the moon has died and that he may be the moons next victim. Make ANY sense? lol!
© 2024 Created by Authors.com. Powered by