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From grief to lust, a flea’s hop,
and a plague is planted,
the dead are forgotten, merely bodies
yet a man in rut is only a body
in search of its opposite.
The necrophiliac’s impulse isn’t nostalgia
but a circus leap over grief
though the lack of corresponding heat
should give him pause.
Grief is not hard-wired in like Lust’s daughters
but a daylight succubus, happy to give way
until lust fails. Then back he comes,
smiling like a skull without a jaw bone.
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(03-17-2021, 01:22 AM)TranquillityBase Wrote: From grief to lust, a flea’s hop,
and a plague is planted,
the dead are forgotten, merely bodies
yet a man in rut is only a body
in search of its opposite.
The necrophiliac’s impulse isn’t nostalgia .... I find this second strophe weak
but a circus leap over grief
though the lack of corresponding heat
should give him pause.
Grief is not hard-wired in like Lust’s daughters ..... again, (I assume) Lot’s / Lust’s daughters have nothing to do with grief
but a daylight succubus, happy to give way .... confusing to follow here. Grief, not lust, is a succubus. One could easily think otherwise.
until lust fails. Then back he comes, ..... the repetition of “lust” doesn’t do well
smiling like a skull without a jaw bone. .... the allusion escapes me
Overall, I think a brilliant opening strophe is let down by the ones that follow
But still, well written and thought provoking. Thanks for posting
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Thanks for your comments. I've tried to stick with the original idea for the poem and continue it, and dropped the second/third stanzas completely. this still has problems i know, but I think it's more consistent anyway.
From grief to lust, a flea’s hop,
and a plague is planted,
the dead are forgotten, merely bodies
yet a man in rut is only a body
in search of its opposite.
The mourner yearns for infection
to fill the sucking void
and nerves are quick to surrender
to a promise of no return,
but gargoyle grief perches on that promise,
his serpent smile knows
no flea can make the circus leap
over his resurrection.
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(03-19-2021, 08:31 AM)TranquillityBase Wrote: Thanks for your comments. I've tried to stick with the original idea for the poem and continue it, and dropped the second/third stanzas completely. this still has problems i know, but I think it's more consistent anyway.
From grief to lust, a flea’s hop,
and a plague is planted,
the dead are forgotten, merely bodies
yet a man in rut is only a body
in search of its opposite.
The mourner yearns for infection
to fill the sucking void
and nerves are quick to surrender
to a promise of no return,
but gargoyle grief perches on that promise,
his serpent smile knows
no flea can make the circus leap
over his resurrection.
I think the original reads better, but that happens all the time
You probably need to revisit this after some time