Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Risk


Should I jump or not?
Seems a shame to turn back now
Leave teddy behind

Give it one more shot
If you fall you are finished
If not,you're home free

Go for it they said
over and over again
encouraging her

She listened to them
but suspected their motives
and prepared for death

16 comments:

  1. nice...i see your sinister quality that you were pointing out...life is risk...you though have to choose the ones you take by listening to your own voice...not another...smiles.

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  2. this reminds me of the film Ponette where she is trying not to step in the burning lava. we are intrepid when we are small =)

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  3. "She listened to them
    but suspected their motives
    and prepared for death"

    Ha ha ha! So true. :)

    Poor Teddy.

    ~Shawna (rosemarymint.wordpress.com)

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  4. Wow. Very nice. You are right to see the slightly sinister, which definitely was my intention. :)
    Awesome. Thanks!

    tera

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  5. deep, balanced write.

    Glad to see her being well prepared.

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  6. wow..rather chilling ending..love the depth in here..

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  7. Never trust others' motivations, I say.

    Lovely waratah - and is that a basket of chokos free to a good home? No, maybe mangoes ...

    Best wishes for the coming year.

    Isabel x

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  8. Nothing free here Isabel. Restaurant called the
    'Boathouse" at Palm Beach. When you're in Sydney again check it out.

    Ah memories of the quintessential aussie choko vine covering the hills hoist or the corrugated iron fence in a thousand degree heat...geez luv I bet ya miss that!

    Enjoy your hols and best wishes to you also for the New Year
    Rall.
    X

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  9. Dark, very dark, but well portrayed and an enjoyable, if chilling, read.

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  10. This is memorable. The poetic moment stays throughout. That you give such depth in so few words shows great artistry and emotional grasp. Very good poem.

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  11. oh my, is this about suicide for this little little child? how sad. :(

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  12. so sad, about child suicide :(

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  13. This poem is not about child suicide Zongrik.
    This poem is about knowing your limitations.

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  14. Oh I think it's very like a child's way of thinking--the drama of the inner child. Wonderful. K.

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  15. I very much like where you went with this. It is eerie (as was, for me, the picture) but you've used it to teach a powerful lesson.

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