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Neptune on a Wednesday
- Sharon Leigh
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Neptune on a Wednesday
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I meet him where the salt marsh
sucks the earth, a silver day
of rain, no tourists. We are peach
against the swaying sawgrass, his eyes
a riptide, pulling: danger for the swimmer,
caution. What is this quality of light?
We speak of boats, or clamming, small talk
swept away on stinging winds. His smile
chapped, brine and self assurance, rows
of white against the beard, chamois skin.
Where is the trident, the coral crown?
Storms pile at his fair isle shoulder,
broad as the east horizon.
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I meet him where the salt marsh
sucks the earth, a silver day
of rain, no tourists. We are peach
against the swaying sawgrass, his eyes
a riptide, pulling: danger for the swimmer,
caution. What is this quality of light?
We speak of boats, or clamming, small talk
swept away on stinging winds. His smile
chapped, brine and self assurance, rows
of white against the beard, chamois skin.
Where is the trident, the coral crown?
Storms pile at his fair isle shoulder,
broad as the east horizon.
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Last edited by Sharon Leigh on Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
There is a lot to like here Sharon (seascape/landscape settings/genres are amongst my fav reads).
I like how skirting the 'small talk' there was that attraction of 'danger'...that combo of storms/fair.
best
Phil
There's a walk from Laugharne, one that Dylan Thomas often took, that came to mind. You can sit on a bench and look over the salt marsh - you can listen to the quiet (imagine meeting Dylan there!) Great opening. It's always best when no tourists are aboutI meet him where the salt marsh
sucks the earth
Do you need a question mark there?What is this quality of light.
I like how skirting the 'small talk' there was that attraction of 'danger'...that combo of storms/fair.
best
Phil
- Sharon Leigh
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Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
Thanks much Phil! Yes, I did need a question mark there, changed now. Appreciate your looking in!
Best,
Sharon
Best,
Sharon
Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
This is really quite lovely!Sharon Leigh wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:40 pmI meet him where the salt marsh
sucks the earth, a silver day
of rain, no tourists. We are peach
against the livid sawgrass, his eyes
a riptide, pulling: danger for the swimmer,
caution. What is this quality of light?
We speak of boats, or clamming, small talk
swept away on stinging winds. His smile
chapped, brine and self assurance, rows
of white against the beard, chamois skin.
Where is the trident, the coral crown?
Storms pile at his fair isle shoulder,
broad as the east horizon.
.
I'm not sure about the "peach against the livid sawgrass" -- flesh? static against vehement nature?
S3 L1, L2 are perfect. In fact, all of S3 is a winner. I picture a Hemingway-type guy -- gorgeous and pure trouble!
Nice work.
Kate
Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
hi Sharon,
Picking up on Kate's point. I did wonder about the use of livid too?
best
phil
Picking up on Kate's point. I did wonder about the use of livid too?
best
phil
- Sharon Leigh
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Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
Thank you, Kate! And phil, (& Kate) as to the "peach/livid" line, I was attempting to paint a certain quality of light, where it's overcast yet somehow colors are saturated and intensified, almost neon. So yes, flesh, against tall greens.
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Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
God, you write so well, it makes me jealous.
minor suggestions, offer timidly:
I'd drop "livid"
A minor sacrifice of sense for sound, again a timid suggestion. Nice work.
minor suggestions, offer timidly:
]Sharon Leigh wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:40 pmI meet him where the salt marsh
sucks the earth, a silver day
of rain, no tourists. We are peach
against the livid sawgrass his eyes
I'd drop "livid"
A minor sacrifice of sense for sound, again a timid suggestion. Nice work.
"Poetry is not speech raised to the level of music, but music brought down to the level of speech." - Paul Valery
- Sharon Leigh
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Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
Hi Marc, thank you so much, and yes I'm leaning toward agreement re: livid, I think it's a stumbling block and not adding anything. Will likely remove. Thanks again for your help and for reading me!
Best,
Sharon
Best,
Sharon
Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
Oh...I think Sharon is smitten.
Fab showing of your (or the N's) unbridled lust.
Super poem.
Fab showing of your (or the N's) unbridled lust.
Super poem.
- Sharon Leigh
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Re: Neptune on a Wednesday
Ha, Colm! Really it was an attempt to paint an old memory. Maybe I laid it on too thick
Thanks for looking in
Best,
S
Thanks for looking in
Best,
S