Sunday 5 June 2011

clogs and wheels

Photo Credit: Rob Hanson














such a familiar place
to be surrounded by machines
in a basement
or an attic
I endure the heat
the humidity
all these obsolete machines
you don't find them any more
damp air feels sweet
I taste it, only thing I can taste
in the nothingness of being

"come morning, all will be a plain field
no house, no attic, no me,
a ghostly presence. beware thoughts..
I come only on certain nights"

18 comments:

  1. You've used both prompts very well...Nicely worded! I liked the last 4 verses even better, nice!!

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  2. cheap labour in India huh.......

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  3. 'you are what you do repeatedly' so it is said..however 'your' mind and dreams still churn away inside like a little machine to help 'you' escape the basement..Jae

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  4. A vivid picture that fades so mistily away.

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  5. Mystical. You actually start pouring your own imagination to further see the tale of the mysterious man.

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  6. I wasn't expecting that ending at all. Good job!

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  7. This place sounds awful and yet the character loves it.

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  8. Such an interesting point of view. Very effective.

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  9. apt words.
    blessings.
    keep inspiring.

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  10. I like it when people see the beauty in fuctional things

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  11. That last stanza is really haunting the whole poem such a feeling I really like this

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  12. I loved the title and the poem is very engaging!

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  13. a haunting quality, but like a friendly ghost who only wants to continue tinkering with his toys

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  14. Love how this ends, nicely done.

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  15. Haunting, the memories and the negation in the morning. This one I want to read repeatedly, and will.

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  16. Maybe we do remain in familiar surroundings after death. Why would we leave that which we know?

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