The White Dove
By Natalia
Sat, 04 Aug 2012
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Did I tell you when
The bird entered my heart
And whispered to my senses
While it soothed my soul
It sang to me
In tones so sweet
And so heart breaking
I wanted to comfort it
I tried to catch it
So I could keep it there
But when I reached for it
It only flew farther away
I pleaded with it to come to me
But it mocked me
And danced high above
My cloud of hopes
Then I cried
I hoped it would relent
But it only laughed
In my face
I took my tears
And stroked its snowy feathers
But it looked away
Into the distance
Then one day
It left me
And flew off
Into the distance
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Better to have a bird that
Permalink Submitted by Parson Thru on
Better to have a bird that can fly away but chooses to stay than one you can keep forever in a cage. Nice poem Natalia. Thanks for getting my thoughts moving.
Parson Thru
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Hey Natalia. I really
Permalink Submitted by steve_elliott04 on
Hey Natalia. I really enjoyed this piece. Parts even seemed a little reminiscent of some Leonard Cohen lyrics (which is great)! The poem moves at a steady pace that allows the reader to think between the lines for themselves, much in the way Parson Thru seems to have done - excellent.
One negative that struck me on the second read was your repeated use of 'it' when speaking of 'the white dove'. This jars the reader a little, and takes away from your very apparent creativity and poetic initiative.
I particularly liked your contrasting use of language towards the end: 'it mocked me' 'it only laughed/in my face' against 'I took my tears/And stroked its snowy feathers'. Here we have both the bitterness of 'mocked', strengthened by plosive sounds, compared to the softness of 'snowy feathers'. This works really well. Also, the use of alliteration in the later mention phrase is brilliant!
Considering the final stanza, i think only 'it left me' or 'And flew off/Into the distance' is needed. Essentially, the two phrases convey the same image and idea, otherwise it sounds you're just repeating yourself a bit. In spite of this, i think it is a very effective ending and, bound by the theme of love, is very relatable!
Hope some of this helps - I'm really just rambling on at this late hour!
Thanks for sharing,
Steve.
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