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OftenBen  ·  3811 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Today's Writing Prompt: The fog of love

Haven't written for a few months... liberal application of WD40 Also might be severely navel gazing with this one. Honest critique appreciated :3

  Cleaned often or not, I still can't see
  What's near, and right in front of me.

  A brush of cloth, or clear insight
  Brings sharp focus, mirror bright.

  Briefly seen and briefer known,
  Ego, Id, and not alone.

  There deep within the fogging vision,
  All mans love, and our derision.

  Love again, and fear and pain,
  and tenderness, and love again.

  I think I know these loathsome depths,
  These soaring highs at which I wept,

  We're not so different, mirror and I,
  More similar than would appearance belie,

  But even with this realization,
  fog coats the mirror with perspiration,

  Until a cloth again I brush,
  this truth shall know a gentle hush.

  Like mist across a mirror pane,
  I'll slowly forget I'm you again.

(Note This doesn't really feel done* to me, but I feel like I've painted myself into a corner.)





lil  ·  3811 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I love rhyming poems. The only place where there seems to be an extra syllable is the word "appearance." Maybe you can change it to "looks."

The line breaks are not showing up as you intend them unless you put two blank lines where you want a new line.

  Better still, indent
  Two spaces and your
  Poems will look like this.
(Then I'll take another look)
OftenBen  ·  3811 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Better?

And I kind of like appearance because of the tempo it gives.

lil  ·  3811 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yes much better.

    might be severely navel gazing
Poetry is a good place to do it. Questions of identity are important (in my world anyway). Who am I? How do I come across to others? Can I change what I see in the mirror? Do I have a core sense of self that I carry with me? Am I lovable?

I think that's some of what the poem is asking. Yes? No?

OftenBen  ·  3808 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    I think that's some of what the poem is asking. Yes? No?

That's definitely a way to read it, and the thought definitely crossed my mind a few times when I was rereading sections while finishing it.

In writing it I was thinking more about how when we get to know people intimately, there is a certain reflection of oneself visible in them. You can look at them, at their actions, into their eyes and empathize so completely that you become them, in a way.