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    Medicine of the Patch

    Turned down,
    it's the petticoat of the tiger lily.
    Narcissus jonquils, midget daffodils,
    clustered in a shot glass
    and pansies with wicked faces
    make for a child's
    curious, solitary garden.

    It's the Sunflower,
    taller than I, where
    bumble bees dance then lunch
    in furry circle bound by yellow.
    Stalks, sturdy and green,
    never bending to a royal wind,
    only to me.

    A hula skirt made
    from it’s leaves, torn and
    tucked into my jeans.
    As tropical as I can be,
    swerving my hips
    to exotic sunset tra-la-la.

    Imaginings and
    Hawaiian dancing
    make for a smile
    which is always
    the run-away
    in dappled domicile.
     
    It’s this garden unkept
    where I spin and fall
    while Mommy,
    the Weeping Willow,
    bows to a whisky glass,
    pouring herself to sleep.

    Dreaming flowerlessly,
    like my milky dreams
    gone sour in the night?

    In bed, beads of sweat on her brow
    remind me of the morning dew.
    It has to. It has to!

    I crawl in bed
    near the morning dew.

    I'll bring
    Mother's nature
    to the garden patch.

    And water it
    beneath the sun.

    She'll grow, sprouting smiles,
    the most beautiful Flower yet seen.

    Even the Sunflower
    will bow to Her Majesty.

    She picks daisies for me
    and tucks them into my jeans.

    I wake
    and study her back.
    Last edited by SilverMoon; 07-14-2010 at 04:57 PM.
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    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    Lovely and sad, silver moon. Makes me glad I wandered over here for a peek. Just a few suggestions below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverMoon View Post
    Turned down,
    it's the petticote of the Tiger Lily. petticoat
    Narcissus jonquils, midget tulips,
    clustered in a shot glass
    and pansies with hateful faces
    make for a maniacal garden.
    sun flowers way taller than me,
    atop stalks, sturdy and green,
    Would never bend to a royal wind.

    A hula skirt made
    from it’s leaves, torn and
    tucked into my jeans
    while I swerve my hips to
    exotic sunset tra-la-la.

    Imaginings and
    Hawaiian dancing
    make for a smile this stanza could be deleted
    which is always
    the run-away.

    It’s this garden unkept
    where I spin and fall
    while Mommy,
    the Weeping Willow,
    bows to a whisky glass,
    pouring herself to sleep.

    Dreaming flowerlessly,
    like my milky dreams
    gone sour in the night?

    In bed, beads of sweat on her brow
    remind me of the morning dew.
    It has to. It has to!

    I crawl in.
    Little mind takes a dive.

    I'll bring
    Mother's nature
    to the garden patch.

    And water it
    beneath the sun.

    She'll grow, sprouting smiles.
    Most beautiful Flower of all.

    I wake.
    Still, she sleeps.

    I study Her back.
    "I just adore Canadian boys," she says.
    "All of them?" His nervousness is now mixed with excitement.
    "No, just the sweet ones."

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    J.R.,Thanks very much, your suggestions are excellent and will promptly make the changes. And thanks for the kudos! Laurie
    Last edited by SilverMoon; 07-05-2010 at 02:02 PM.
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    This is very sad and touching, Laurie. I can see the child clearly, so innocent yet wise beyond her years. Much enjoyed!

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    A sad tale you paint, Laurie. Was the narrator trying to find solace in the garden rather than in her mom who was taken by alcohol? The flowered picture sailed nicely.

    I hope I don't bore you with my questions every time you post a new poem.

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    Cindy, as I said next door, not everyone would pick up on the strength and wisdom. You validate the child in this poem. Laurie
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    Foxy! I lol First of all because your questions are never boring! And poetry is about asking questions.

    The little girl is surrounded by abscence. The only one with her alcoholic mother. The garden isn't really real, yet real in her imagination and stands for the Life this little girl should have had. A dream. Then the "real" dream where she creates an available loving mother. She wakes, studies her mother's back (turned away from her). She just "studies", feeling nothing. She's cut herself off from painful emotions in order to survive.
    Last edited by SilverMoon; 07-07-2010 at 01:21 AM.
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    Turned down,
    it's the petticoat of the Tiger Lily.
    Narcissus jonquils, midget tulips, (Best two descriptions to place side by side, much curiosity. well done)
    clustered in a shot glass (Also bang on)
    and Pansies with wicked faces
    make for a child's
    curious, solitary garden.

    It's the Sunflower,
    taller than I ever could muster (Didn't like the pause the 'where' brought)
    bumble bees dance then lunch
    furry circle bound by yellow. (Removed 'in')
    Stalks, sturdy and green
    never bending to a royal wind, (These two lines... wow, just wow)
    only to me.

    A hula skirt made
    from it’s leaves torn (Removed the 'and' plus the comma)
    tucked into my jeans.
    As tropical as I can be,
    swerving my hips
    an exotic sunset tra-la-la. (Changed 'the' to 'an')

    Imaginings in a
    Hawaiian dance
    make for a smile, (comma)
    which is always
    the run-away, (Comma... maybe)
    in dappled domicile. (sometimes you really just capture the naturistic flow, amazing)
     
    It’s this garden unkempt
    where I spin and fall
    while Mommy,
    the Weeping Willow,
    bows to a whisky glass,
    pouring herself to sleep.

    Dreaming flowerless, (I kinda feel the 'ly' is unnervingly childlike)
    like my milky dreams
    gone sour in the night?

    In bed, beads of sweat on her brow
    reminisce of morning dew.
    It has to. It has to!

    I crawl in.
    Little mind takes a dive.

    I'll bring
    Mother's nature
    to the garden patch.

    And water it
    beneath the sun.

    She'll grow, sprouting smiles,
    the most beautiful flower of all. (Capital removed)

    Even the Sunflower
    will bow to Her Majesty.

    She picks daisies for me
    and tucks them into my jeans.
    Hope I wasn't too harsh. This was some great capturing of emotions via nature.
    You still remain one of my preferred poets to read.

    Keep it up missy miss.

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    Thank you, MeeQ. As it stands, I'm still punctuation challenged! So, I appreciate your input and will be going over.

    I'm hooked on "Flowerlessly", I'm afraid, as it is coming from the child's imagination.

    And you were not too harsh, just honest which is a redeemable quality. And thank you! Geez, I hope I meet up to your expectations. Fondly, Laurie
    Last edited by SilverMoon; 07-07-2010 at 03:36 AM.
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    wow. that was amazing. sad touching, full of imagery, and the innocence of a child. i loved it.

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    Thank you so, un named. I'm very glad you liked it. Laurie
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    I never write about flowers unless there are weeds
    This made me laugh.
    Still highly interested to see a revision. (if you decide it's necessary)
    Keep in touch.

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    This was confusing to me.
    from it’s leaves torn (Removed the 'and' plus the comma)
    It's about her imaginings...e.g. The Sunflower, "its stalks never bending to a royal wind," Then the Hawaiian dance, a separate thing as "active".[/QUOTE]
    Imaginings in a Hawaiian dance
    I think remininisce is too much of a large word for "this" poem
    In bed, beads of sweat on her brow
    reminisce of morning dew.
    If you notice, I've caped She, Her, throughout, using creative license to indicate how important and large in mind "She" was for little girl. I caped "Flower" in the same vein as she became THE flower to the child.
    She'll grow, sprouting smiles,
    the most beautiful flower of all. (Capital removed)
    I hope I've explained my reasoning clearly. Always would appreciate the attention the you paid to this poem. You brought up some salient points causing me to think things through. Thank You.

    "I never write about flowers unless there are weeds"......

    I'm laughing! You busted me. It's true. I could never just write about a pretty garden and leave it at that! I tried once and it was ridiculous. Laurie
    Last edited by SilverMoon; 07-07-2010 at 04:56 PM.
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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    I was dawn in very visually and emotionally when the metaphor was introduced.

    Here:

    It’s this garden unkept
    where I spin and fall
    while Mommy,
    the Weeping Willow,
    bows to a whisky glass,

    pouring herself to sleep.
    In the ending, I think you lead us down a garden path that you did not intend (or perhaps you did?).


    I wake
    and study her back.
    The fact that you wake and study her back implies that you are sharing a bed. I don't think that you were hinting at a type of abuse, which this would suggest, more a wistful longing for the mother to notice the child, but abuse was my first thought. I think it's an easy fix. Just show us the transition from waking to viewing her back, something as simple as:

    I wake,
    walk to where
    she sleeps,
    and study her back.

    Overall i like this very much. Nice job.
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    Interesting, van. I never thought it would hint at abuse but people other than yourself might go there too, so I'm going to think of something long the lines of your suggestion to make the situation clear. Thank you! Am pleased you found it stirred your emotions and appreciation of the visuals.
    "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light" Groucho Marx
    http://www.punksoulpoet.com/2011/04/inspired-by-the-artist-andrea-wch/#top"Emalyne"
    http://www.motleypress.artandsole.org.uk/Issue1opt.PDF
    "No Forgiveness for the Chrysalis"


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