Herculean urchins
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When we were children
We stored thunder
In mason jars
When we were children
The clouds spoke
To everyone
Oh how furious
Jupiter would
Become
His face hot
With coursing static
And impatience
With a switch
Made of lightning
He would
Lash us
Being just
Brash enough
While
Bashing about
To make
Us fall
Gently down
As rain
Funny
In his
Foggy home
There is
A faulty perception
Of precipitation
For we had
Already fallen
To the ground
Ages ago
We stored thunder
In mason jars
When we were children
The clouds spoke
To everyone
Oh how furious
Jupiter would
Become
His face hot
With coursing static
And impatience
With a switch
Made of lightning
He would
Lash us
Being just
Brash enough
While
Bashing about
To make
Us fall
Gently down
As rain
Funny
In his
Foggy home
There is
A faulty perception
Of precipitation
For we had
Already fallen
To the ground
Ages ago
I have
Never met
Anyone
From Missouri
Therefore
I have only
Speculation
To go on
When assuming
It exists
- JP
Never met
Anyone
From Missouri
Therefore
I have only
Speculation
To go on
When assuming
It exists
- JP
Re: Herculean urchins
I like this poem because it spoke to me and touched my heart it's amazing how we all can write how we feel and touch everyones heart thank you for posting and sharing this poem with us.
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Hi there,
thanks for that very nice poem. Funny about the thunder in a jar; not sure that it isn't just meant as a metaphor, but the other day I ordered a "tornado in a jar" from Edmunds Scientific, hoping it would amuse my grandson. So true, those clouds in the sky spoke to us kids, and I still imagine fantastic creatures in those clouds agitated by Jupiter. Much liked and enjoyed,
Jerry
thanks for that very nice poem. Funny about the thunder in a jar; not sure that it isn't just meant as a metaphor, but the other day I ordered a "tornado in a jar" from Edmunds Scientific, hoping it would amuse my grandson. So true, those clouds in the sky spoke to us kids, and I still imagine fantastic creatures in those clouds agitated by Jupiter. Much liked and enjoyed,
Jerry
~verses from an old-fashioned bard; no ambiguities intended~
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A delightful tale well told AGN, and the way you stretched this one out gave the reader time to think, as well as allowing for the intro of some comedic elements."Lash - bash - brash" were special unassuming rhymes; as well as the "perception and precipitation" wordplay. Children no longer - cheers!
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Loved the word play and the kind of stumbling effect from verse to verse, helped by the structure of your wonderful poem. Well done.
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Oh I really like this! The beginning especially grabbed me. Well done and congrats on the Spotlight!
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Lovely poem, lol to this day I look at the clouds and dream up little ponies!
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Re: Herculean urchins
I read this poem out loud. It rolls off the tongue so easily and loses my mind in throughts of Zeus, thunder, rain and children playing in it.
Beautiful. Congrats!!
Beautiful. Congrats!!
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I think you manage to capture a sense of childlike awe here, but with an adult's reflective voice. There's a feeling of wonder about the grandness of a storm, yet the ending seems to take on a more quiet, understated sense of reflection, as though the speaker was able to identify with the rain, being tossed down by a greater presence.
Congratulations on the spotlight.
Congratulations on the spotlight.
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I love the beginning of this. The opening lines are fantastic! Congrats on your spotlight.
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Beautiful piece. I love the sharp, short lines. Congrats on your spotlight! Well deserved!
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okay, you guys are all awesome, thank you so much for taking the time to read and to comment!!!!
this being spotlit (spotlighted?) has been such a smile producer for me :)
this being spotlit (spotlighted?) has been such a smile producer for me :)
I have
Never met
Anyone
From Missouri
Therefore
I have only
Speculation
To go on
When assuming
It exists
- JP
Never met
Anyone
From Missouri
Therefore
I have only
Speculation
To go on
When assuming
It exists
- JP