Electric (Wheel) Chair
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You will see the death of me
my soft leather friend.
In bed I close my eyes and imagine
long grass and bare knees
I imagine the warm touch of summer
and the taste of a man
but my eyes open to the sound
of your silent waiting.
In the corner of my cage
you growl as I sleep. Tomorrow
as they unfold my bones
you will laugh at the mirror
as it tries to reflect some hope
but there is no hope; I am
a teenage girl with you for a friend
lipless, leather-bound and dead.
my soft leather friend.
In bed I close my eyes and imagine
long grass and bare knees
I imagine the warm touch of summer
and the taste of a man
but my eyes open to the sound
of your silent waiting.
In the corner of my cage
you growl as I sleep. Tomorrow
as they unfold my bones
you will laugh at the mirror
as it tries to reflect some hope
but there is no hope; I am
a teenage girl with you for a friend
lipless, leather-bound and dead.
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
Quite haunting, and if I might say so, inescapable
To Darkness, I raise my goblet and sip in delight.....
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
There were some really great phrases in this one. "unfold my bones" was especially gorgeous -- what a powerful and thoughtful image that is. I liked the word play of the title. To the speaker, the wheel chair feels very much like a death sentence, the execution of her former life. Though very saddening, I thought it was clever and effective. I can't imagine what that must feel like. I loved the last line of this poem as well. I thought it brought home the hopeless feeling, and ending it on the word "dead" was a smart choice. Great write.
Bay
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I'm not surprised this one got picked up quickly for a spotlight. I love the raw honesty of it, and I thought it was beautifully written. Great job. Congrats!
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
This was crushingly sad Stepshed and you could do with a better friend. A fine personification of something that must by necessity become a personal appendage and help-mate. This just kept spiraling deeper into an inevitability that is palpable in the telling. Cheers to you on the spotlight and many blessings!
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This poem reminds me that sometimes teenage girls are forced to become wise beyond
their years.
What a wonderful job you have done in creating images that combine nostalgia with harsh
realism and this left me very quiet and reflective. I was deeply touched and I want to thank
you for your work.
Philip16
their years.
What a wonderful job you have done in creating images that combine nostalgia with harsh
realism and this left me very quiet and reflective. I was deeply touched and I want to thank
you for your work.
Philip16
Remember, in order to facilitate community development, comment on 3 poems for every one that you post.
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
A fantastic and earthy write that left me quite speechless.A very in depth look at the trials life may impose, a reflection on the courage it requires to live with this day to day reality.A haunting spotlight choice..Bravo..Tangie..
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
Agree with all the comments already posted and
this poem's title is loaded with meaning too!
Congratulations on the spotlight.
this poem's title is loaded with meaning too!
Congratulations on the spotlight.
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
A striking and memorable write with great depth of feeling. Though sad, I think you've handled this very well. Congratulations on the Spotlight,
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
Thank you for all the comments made on this poem - they are really appreciated
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Re: Electric (Wheel) Chair
I have to agree with Bay on two things "unfold my bones" is an absolutely stunning phrase. Very beautiful. Also, as she mentioned, the raw intensity of the poem. I love how gritty it is, how real it feels. This is great poetry. Congrats on the spotlight!