02-16-2026, 06:52 AM
(02-16-2026, 06:01 AM)milo Wrote:Thanks for reading and commenting. If you've read it before I'm in trouble because I wrote it this morning, maybe I'm in a time loop or just repeating myself so it all sounds similar.(02-15-2026, 11:00 PM)wasellajam Wrote: Laughing Into The AbyssHello ella! Did I read this before, it seems familiar. It is an interesting vignette - a look inside a modern day relationship. It is relatable as well. The double meaning on the second to last line is perfect. It feels the poem ends exactly as it should. The first line of the second strophe is awkward.
I smile at the sound
of your laughter.
The TV is streaming
in the background,
our phones are channeled
directly to our ears, open
laptops gently tapping.
I’m content to not know
what made you blurt Whoa!
or chuckle or tap at your phone
in frustration. I am listening
to last night’s concert
and writing a poem.
I watch you stoke the fire.
It’s fine.
It feels like a poem about isolation in togetherness. Words like "abyss" in the title and channeled later suggest 2 people existing in completely separate realities while in the same room. It is not a shared experience. There is no easing of the tension by suggesting the other is also noticing - they seem oblivious, perhaps not just to the situation but possibly even to the narrator's presence. I wonder if there is a way to strengthen this this through bridge metaphor - why a concert? why writing a poem? The break on listening is nice because at first the thought it - oh, N is listening but then it's to a concert.
Anyway - it is an enjoyable read as it is. Nothing stands out as egregiously wrong. The metaphor is drawn the way a metaphor should be drawn in poetry - it is implied.
I will return if anything else occurs to me. Thanks for posting

I appreciate you explaining your read because it is exactly where I was going, yay. I think a lot about the pros and cons of the way we live. The details of concert and poem were just a way to say the N is not in a daze to themselves, as their partner probably isn't but just as you said, not a shared experience. I'll think on whether or not two other activities might be better but that's where I tend to get in trouble and overdo.
I'll look at the opener to S2, I should be able to improve that. Again, thanks

