Thursday, December 6, 2012

The Horizon and Her Tempting Smile

The horizon,

And her tempting smile,

Tempting me,

And calling me for a life's while,

All I ever desire is man's soft touch,

The feel of his hearts warmth,

All I ever desire is such,

I knew it since the pear tree,

Laying as I was watch wind blow over the women,

Realizing in love I wish to be free,

I,


Janie,

only wish for this and only this..

6 comments:

  1. I like how you explain janies dream

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    1. @Raul yeah, I was aiming for a very "blue" tone, so hopefully you felt it.

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  2. Wow you poem was very descriptive you did a good job in projecting Janie's dream. I just don't understand the ninth line, "Laying as I was watch wind blow over the women" what women?

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    1. @Adriana Thanks. It's a metaphor for male dominance. The men just "blow" over the women like they have no purpose. I'm almost certain, also, that its an allusion to something Nanny said, but I can't find it.

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  3. That was good i almost cried ):
    Why do you think she desires a man so bad (comment back on mine)

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    1. @Derick i'm glad you felt the blues :P she desires a man so bad because she feels compelled to pursue a fairy tail kind of love.

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