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She Lives Anon
She Lives Anon
Brutality
has always been
a player
and, yes,
she does worry
about her future—
in another life,
she was worth it;
it’s good enough
for now.
has always been
a player
and, yes,
she does worry
about her future—
in another life,
she was worth it;
it’s good enough
for now.
Re: She Lives Anon
Hi Tim,
Another of your spare and ambiguous pieces. It's the final line that puzzles me--perhaps it is a conclusion that she tolerates brutality because of that axiom "better the devil you do know". A sad but true dilemma for many. Thoughtful poem.
Another of your spare and ambiguous pieces. It's the final line that puzzles me--perhaps it is a conclusion that she tolerates brutality because of that axiom "better the devil you do know". A sad but true dilemma for many. Thoughtful poem.
Re: She Lives Anon
I like the brevity, there's just enough information for the reader to fill in the gaps...to create their own version of the N's life.
It's a neat and sad read, thanks for sharing.
It's a neat and sad read, thanks for sharing.
Re: She Lives Anon
I think you have done well with what you have written. Although I probably would have enjoyed it more if it was a bit longer.
Re: She Lives Anon
Not sure "tolerate" is the right word, but many women are in abusive relationships, indar, not of their choice. Thanks.
Re: She Lives Anon
I think you have done well with what you have written also, Ishmael. I too would have enjoyed it more if it was a bit longer. Thank you.
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Re: She Lives Anon
Line breaks are stunning.
The iambic closing resonates.
A poem with a punch.
T
The iambic closing resonates.
A poem with a punch.
T
Re: She Lives Anon
Tracy Mitchell wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 1:02 pmLine breaks are stunning.
The iambic closing resonates.
A poem with a punch.
T
Thank you, Tracy. Appreciate your words.