09-03-2018, 02:24 AM
I think that equating a wound and it's dressing to the agonizing wreckage of lost love is unique.
It's a clever inroad to a universal subject and it does service to those of us who will never forget the experience. For me, the title suggests self-pity and unhealed violation. The 'scar' is more suggestive
as a headstone for this sad encounter. The adage that 'it's better to love and lose, than never to have loved at all' gets a little lost here. Very good effort, though.
It's a clever inroad to a universal subject and it does service to those of us who will never forget the experience. For me, the title suggests self-pity and unhealed violation. The 'scar' is more suggestive
as a headstone for this sad encounter. The adage that 'it's better to love and lose, than never to have loved at all' gets a little lost here. Very good effort, though.
