by hiraeth
I'll be back to give this a proper comment, but I'll just say this; this is a powerful poem + nominated. :) |
Alice, this is a brilliant exploration into the questioning of one's own identity. All new experiences are coloured by our past and the things we already know or believe to be true. |
by Michael
Alice :) |
by hiraeth
“That tornado is not mine. |
by Alice
wow. I cannot thank you enough for such an in depth commentary! Your analysis of this was so interesting and perceptive. For me this poem explores self doubt and denial- at first the speaker appears self-loving, but then attempts to validate their claims of being good, suggesting that they are in fact the opposite. The part about the vampires is about trying to make oneself feel in control and in a kind of game with ones vices and problems, and how this leads to virtues being tarnished. In the final stanza the speaker goes back on their realisation that they may have worsened their character by interacting with the vampires, and concludes that the self is murky and unfixed. Yet as the poem finishes, they again doubt themselves and wonder if the 'winds' (their faults and issues) are real after all. |
by Brenda
Fascinating write Alice. I liked how you disclaimed any chaos going on and at the end questioned yourself on the possibility it really was. Well done- |
by gumshuda
Judging comment: |