12-16-2022, 05:10 AM
Hi TB,
Thanks a million for the feedback. I was thinking children aged 8-10.
Trev
Thanks a million for the feedback. I was thinking children aged 8-10.
Trev
(11-29-2022, 12:35 AM)TranquillityBase Wrote:(11-28-2022, 05:17 PM)TrevorConway Wrote: As a tub of butterYou specify that this is a children's poem, so my first question would be, what age group are you aiming at? I think if it's for very young children, it maybe needs more rhyme, and stanza three would be pretty incomprehensible to very young children. I also would say the imagery needs to be beefed up and maybe made a little more.....I don't know...strange or whimsical or intense, to keep their attention.
so salty your eyeswater if you stare too long. actually, it blinds you, so this seems too slight an imageAs a coin tossed high, as a burning gold coin?stuck in the sky,thrown by someone strong. incredibly stong?As the mouth of the sky,breathing the airour lungs can’t draw upon. note belowAs a giant’s torch again, maybe some adjectival intensity needed hereshined on Earthto search for a gift long gone. something more concrete than a gift, I think....a friend, a pet, ?As a button for something ditto, a fiery button?you can’t even imagine,that someone keeps turning on.As simply the sun,our nearest star,which we rely upon.

