10-24-2016, 04:02 AM
Ha, a fun read. I don't have too much to suggest but there are some breaks I don't understand and that might be improved on. I found most of them strong enough to justify the short lines, though you might want to see if the read is better if you condense it down to less, longer lines. The short lines were a bit of a turn off at first glance but for me it worked. Some notes below.
Quote:The worst of I don't see why life isn't on this line, stronger break and improved line meter.
life, Socrates said,
was the monkey
on his back,
its animal urging
never slack.
Filled with fury
it always cried,
pounding his spine,
not to be denied.
I enjoyed the set up of the struggle of making time for thinking while meeting our human needs.
Putting a scroll down
near his linen gown
he again deferred to I would drop to down to the next line.
the anxious beast.
After fevered motions
the animal's screaming I like the break on screaming.
ceased,
heaving a grateful sigh
as its grip released.
No quibbles here, clear.
But time has slowly
tempered that grip,
the flailing tail
now quiet to its tip. Love these lines, fun yet deadly to read.
Socrates smiles,
finally free
to spend his time
on philosophy.
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