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In the sun
Your lips were soft, honey -
smooth and delicate
(more hackneyed words weren’t said).
Eighteen, vigorous,
like a bond villainess in bed.
Cigarettes made you look
more grown up, legal age,
and I too was green
in the garden of love,
tongue tied, like a thrush
that’s forgotten to sing.
O beautiful day,
we all had our time
to blush.
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(03-27-2022, 09:04 PM)busker Wrote: In the sun
Your lips were soft, honey -
smooth and delicate
(more hackneyed words weren’t said).
Eighteen, vigorous,
like a bond villainess in bed.
Cigarettes made you look
more grown up, legal age,
and I too was green
in the garden of love,
tongue tied, like a thrush
that’s forgotten to sing. Clever, the cigerettes have worn his voice in by now.
O beautiful day,
we all had our time
to blush. Regret
I like that this is a monologue,
a recounting of a warm memory.
It's sad, because this may be his one happy memory in life
that he looks back on.
At least that's what I gathered.
Thanks for the read,
Sc.
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Hey busker-
Ah yes, those "precious moments" of blushing youth.
(more hackneyed words weren’t said) alludes to the lustful foolishness, when seen in retrospect.
One line made me stumble, though:
like a bond villainess in bed
Did you mean "Bond", as in the Bond flicks, or "bound", as in tied up? You either need a capital "B" or a "u" in that word.
Also, since this is from the past, the last line in S.2 is a sudden which in tense, and should probably read:
"that had forgotten how to sing."
I was wondering how the title fit since I at first figured this was happening outside. But you have a bedroom scene in there (and maybe it was a very sunny bedroom.) Yet when I substitute "In the Sun" for the last line "to blush" it worked itself out for me, as in "we all had our time in the sun."
... Mark
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(03-28-2022, 01:01 AM)Mark A Becker Wrote: Hey busker-
Ah yes, those "precious moments" of blushing youth.
(more hackneyed words weren’t said) alludes to the lustful foolishness, when seen in retrospect.
One line made me stumble, though:
like a bond villainess in bed
Did you mean "Bond", as in the Bond flicks, or "bound", as in tied up? You either need a capital "B" or a "u" in that word.
Also, since this is from the past, the last line in S.2 is a sudden which in tense, and should probably read:
"that had forgotten how to sing."
I was wondering how the title fit since I at first figured this was happening outside. But you have a bedroom scene in there (and maybe it was a very sunny bedroom.) Yet when I substitute "In the Sun" for the last line "to blush" it worked itself out for me, as in "we all had our time in the sun."
... Mark
I also noticed the bond villian,
which is a strange path for this poem to walk down.