Friday, February 8, 2013

Shadow Romance


     Image: Shadows on the Wall by helale,deviantart.com 

The shadow side of romance
dances on the wall,
calls to us, to all.
Shades slide aside
revealing appealing attraction.
There is an unmapped want
we could get lost in.
Come pass through this vastness,
compass useless.
You: less pressed, more driven
Me: precariously, carelessly spilled
out, filled and finally killed
in ceaseless release of self. 

A shadowy 55 for G-man, cause I just love playing with words.  Check out FF55 for more.  Also linked to dVerse Poets Pub where you can go to read LOTS of great poetry.

44 comments:

  1. Loved your take on the other side of romance where a compass is useless and selves can be spilled. But the sound of it all is fun.

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  2. I love the shadow side or romance. I like the wanton... precariously, carelessly spilled. I want that.

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  3. This is sharp, stabbingly so(in a good way) and the conclusion is strong and absolutely perfect. Now I'm going to be humming 'Spill the Wine' for awhile.

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    1. Thank you Joy, I always appreciate your commentary. Um, I'll have to look up that song though; I don't think I know it.

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  4. The other side can be a scare but sure is fun when it happens at ones lair.

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    1. Dark can be good Pat - I hear that's the side where all the cookies are. ;-)

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  5. Great power in this and I like the idea of the shadow side of romance.

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  6. The shadow side of romance
    dances on the wall....great lines, Mary :)

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  7. getting lost in an unmapped want does not sound half bad you know...smiles....there are shadow and light sides to romance for sure...

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    1. Yea Brian, I spend a lot of my time lost...it's not so bad, lol. Thanks for reading.

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  8. Well played indeed! You always come up with a thoughful 55. This one is just lovely.

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  9. This is really really good. You make me want to take a stab at poetry again or maybe not. Lovely 55, lovely period.

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    1. Thank you so much Susan. I'd love to read one of your 'stabs'!

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  10. Mary Bach, you did it again.
    You've taken a subject common to us all, and put your Bachsonian spin on it. And turned it into a short masterpiece! The Friday Funfest sure hit the Jackpot with YOU. Hey...You and Me? The Jackpot and the Crackpot!
    Loved your Romantic 55
    Thanks for playing, and have a Kick Ass Week-End.

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    1. Hahaha - I like that Jackpot and Crackpot! Not sure who is who though, lol. Thank you very much Galen. Have a great weekend yourself!

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  11. And you play with them wonderfully - this manages both romance and analysis. Have a great weekend. k.

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  12. Thank you Karin! I hope you're surviving the storms!

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  13. we love to get lost in unmapped wants. it's addictive


    Initiated Kiss

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  14. Good verb choices and words invoking imagery...I could "see" this poem played out in my mind.

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  15. I love the internal rhyme and flow here. :)

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  16. ...sharp analysis i must say... smiles...

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  17. smiles...not so bad when the compass is useless..diving in head first and spilling oneself out...really like...

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  18. Fine wordplay in this exploration of the shadow side of love.

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  19. Ahhh that so different of purposes meet and call the confluence the same lie: "romance". The waves created at that confluence are captured well by this poem.

    Hey, suggestion: pick a 2-column template from blogger. The three-column one minimizes the important part of your blog -- your wonderful poems. It makes all the side commercials loud and distracting. Just a thought.

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  20. Oh yes, one more thought: since the English reading mind reads Left to Right, I'd put the other stuff in the RIGHT column. Otherwise, the first thing your blog presents to the eye is not your poem, but the noise on the left.

    It is just one reader's perspective, of course, and perhaps not a normal one by any stretch. :-)

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    1. Thank you for that suggestion Sabio. That makes sense.

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  21. Awesome, Mary... especially like the poetics throughout, as in- Shades slide aside

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  22. "...filled and finally killed
    in ceaseless release of self."

    Passion and more than a little heat in this one, Mary. Tasteful and beautifully penned. Love the word play!

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    1. Thank you Ginny. I really appreciate your comment.

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  23. Well penned. I do think a compass is so often useless in romance!

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  24. really like the word choices, vastness is key for me, in how I read it, really has a strong sense of depth here and am a big fan of the way you closed up using the colons as you did. Strong write. Thanks

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  25. an emotional journey into the unknown, the shadow is a powerful image.

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  26. ...woah. kinda scary, thinking about how dark passions of hunger desire and lust can get wrapped up in the wonder of 'romance'. You explore the themes nicely.

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  27. Thanks! Sorry I didn't see your comment sooner.

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