Thursday, April 30, 2015

Poem 1



Before I start editing the crap out of these, let me know if you have any advice! It may greatly influence the changes I make!



Metamorphosis
 

Sweat illuminates the leather skin of a man

Who has worked too hard for too long

But never hard enough

 

Callused hands reach for a silver Coors Light can

Then for a silver sanding belt

Then he takes another sip

 

Salt water scent and fiberglass fumes fill

The home that does not feel like home

When his veins pump the poison he swears he needs

 

Screams and tears, broken hearts and broken souls

A leather hand slams doors and throws dinner plates

And my hope flies with them

 

The demons inside him surrender ever so briefly

And the fire in his eyes disappears. I see a man again

Pleading to be released from the monster he has become

 

The raging hatred that once burned holes through my skin

Dissipates when familiar hands lay a blanket over my

Falsely sleeping body

 

Hands that say I love you, I just don’t know how to show it.

3 comments:

  1. I already know what this is about so it is hard to say anything about the whole story but I like the language and vocabulary. The rhythm is also very nice. I said it before but I like the line "falsely sleeping body" and the last line.

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  2. This poem holds a lot of emotion, but I like the detail and how you can picture his "veins pumping the poison"

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  3. I agree with Ashley, the emotion is really intense in this poem. The structure of the poem is really specific and highlights each stanza effectively. Great job with rhyme and sound throughout.

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