I loved this so much that I read it three times today already. The weight of such memory! The device of “this poem” knows, says, judges. Wow. Brilliant, Karen. Intense.
This is so sad and haunting. The first line sums up the feel of the poem completely and I wish it wasn’t so – there seems no room for it not to have been her fault.
This is troubling, well spoken, and needs to be heard.
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Nicole, thank you for reading my poem and for being the first to comment on my new blog 🙂 Karen
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I love the thoughts coming from a poem, troubling thoughts. Very well written.
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Thank you.
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No one deserves that. I also like the imagery of the poem (or maybe her conscience) chasing her.
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Thanks, Stacie. xo
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Fantastic! Love the personification of the poem, and the all-encompasing nature of the title.
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As kymm said, the poem is good but the title did the trick for me too.
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Thanks so much, Kym!
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This is really fine work. I love how you have framed these thoughts, the accusing rhythm and repetition of “this poem.”
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Thank you for the thoughtful comment, Jennifer.
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This is very powerful and disturbing, and the poem needs to stop judging.
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Thanks for reading, Marcy. And ha – that poem definitely needs to stop being so judgy. 😉
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Powerful piece and very well-written. Good one!
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I loved the way this was written. So forceful, if you will, in its clarity.
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I loved this so much that I read it three times today already. The weight of such memory! The device of “this poem” knows, says, judges. Wow. Brilliant, Karen. Intense.
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Thanks, Meg. I always appreciate your thoughtful comments. xo
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Oh my…
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What a precise, serrated edge.
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Rowan, thank you for reading and commenting. K
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Your compelling words had my chest heavy with empathy.
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Aww, thank you, Love Happy Notes.
Btw, I like the name of your blog. It makes me happy. 🙂
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Lovely
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I do like how you personified the poem. What it saw though, it has been a bit perturbed. Well written!
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Beautiful and intense personification of the poem, Karen. Lovely work.
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Oh, this is so good. Love the personification, love the structure, love the detached tone. Haunting and beautiful work.
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Suzanne, thank you so much.
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This is so sad and haunting. The first line sums up the feel of the poem completely and I wish it wasn’t so – there seems no room for it not to have been her fault.
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yikes. well done
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This is powerful and honest and chilling. Really remarkable.
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Thank you, Genna.
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Poems do sometimes feel personified, as they chase around the room.
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That poem needs to get off the narrator’s back and let her/him heal. Your words are shocking, relatable, and powerful. Excellent write.
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Thank you so much.
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Clever work with the personification there 🙂
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Wow! Powerful stuff. I like this a lot.
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