(10-05-2014, 04:31 AM)poe Wrote: I live in a wreckless void where
faces grow on trees.
And down where
the roots eat soil
In my mind, I bury my toes in
her cool blackened earth.
Smelling the fragrant dirt where
autumns sweet apples are
churned and displayed
like a promise of something true.
Hi poe,
L1. Avoid "void". It has a meaning. It means "devoid of everything". As soon as you put something in it it is not a void. Similar to the schoolboy question " How many marbles can you put in to an empty matchbox?"
L3 though no longer strictly applied, beginning a sentence with a conjunction is nonetheless wrong...for a reason. And your line exemplifies that reason.
L4 You write "...the roots eat soil in my mind". You do it mean to, but you fail to punctuate to clarity.
L6 Who her? You do not say.
Last 4 lines do not a sentence make.
The last line is weak and nonsensical.
If you insist on anthropomorphising Autumn, do give her a capital letter and an apostrophe for what is hers.
You have written a vignette but it lacks power, purpose and mostly... precision.
Best,
tectak