I really like the Words forum, but the traffic here seems somewhat dismal. I suspect that a possible cause is the difficulty of commenting on other people's poems. A lot of the threads posted here are poems, and I know that I find it difficult to criticize other people's poetry, because it's such a personal thing. So a lot of the comments on other people's work get reduced to the usual "good work, keep it up." That's not anyone's fault, it's just the nature of the beast. However, perhaps we can generate a sustained commentary by keeping the poems flowing in one thread.
The premise is simple: Write a poem or rhyme which interacts with, comments on, criticizes, or builds upon the work of the previous poster. If you would like to comment upon more than one poem in one post, just quote both/all the poems you are reacting to. I'm hoping we can get a real cool flow going on here, where each poem in the thread is connected, lattice-like, to every other poem.
I'll start it off.
Wanderlust
Everything suffered, a blessing
Not in disguise but in reprise;
We see love and revise
Each spied detail, stressing
Disconsolate inconsistencies
To smooth out the wrinkles
Which each petty lie belies
As smooth, shallow seas.
Rather, the ocean is rough!
But when we’ve had enough,
Our love will then unfurl;
We’ll follow the rays’ curl
Upon the water, and lust -
For the Eye will move above us.
The premise is simple: Write a poem or rhyme which interacts with, comments on, criticizes, or builds upon the work of the previous poster. If you would like to comment upon more than one poem in one post, just quote both/all the poems you are reacting to. I'm hoping we can get a real cool flow going on here, where each poem in the thread is connected, lattice-like, to every other poem.
I'll start it off.
Wanderlust
Everything suffered, a blessing
Not in disguise but in reprise;
We see love and revise
Each spied detail, stressing
Disconsolate inconsistencies
To smooth out the wrinkles
Which each petty lie belies
As smooth, shallow seas.
Rather, the ocean is rough!
But when we’ve had enough,
Our love will then unfurl;
We’ll follow the rays’ curl
Upon the water, and lust -
For the Eye will move above us.
