carpe diem,poetry jam, three word wednesday, poets united
overwhelmed
by a feeling of devastion
hanging on
by a mere gossamer thread
poised over a bonfire
ready to plummet
the flames licking at my ankles
it would only take a pebble
to push me over the edge
a dream a nightmare
and you there chained to me
we ride to nowhere
imprisoned by each other
in our eternal embrace
Haunting!
ReplyDeleteOh my ... some relationships can seem like that .... breath-taking as in suffocating. Great tanka though.
ReplyDeleteTried to make it fit the Poe genre!
ReplyDeleteHold onto that little pebble....maybe embrace it harder than the nightmare...beautiful piece Rallentanda...I say that as one who does not embrace pebbles herself
ReplyDeleteJust call me Lady Bountiful, I embrace pebbles, thorns ,nightmares or anything entirely unsuitable:)
DeleteThat's probably why we get along (albeit across the blog waves!) ;)
DeleteWe get along because you are witty and have a sense of humour.
DeleteThere is a nightmarish feeling to this well written poem
ReplyDeleteThanks...it is based on an Edgar Alan Poe. I have never written a scary poem before.
Deleteyou did it well. I hadnt seen the Poe prompt until now. You grasped at that deep meaning
Deleteat least someone's embracing that unknown journey...
ReplyDeleteWhew! You have met Poe's dark psychological landscapes, and then some. The bonfire reminds me of Puritan lectures about how only God's mercy keeps us from Hellfire- but here the dream is more benign and the music sustains the suspension. Inside the poem I find I fear more for the fate of the one chained to me. What an arresting image:
ReplyDelete"we ride to nowhere
imprisoned by each other
in our eternal embrace"
my poem is more on the nightmare side like yours. Sadly there are real bonfires with people in them
ReplyDeletebeautiful but very sad
ReplyDeleteTragical - hard to comment..
ReplyDeleteA striking poem. You certainly captured the nightmare feeling.
ReplyDeleteThe edge is where we find it and sometimes it is quite awesome. This makes you think.
ReplyDeleteI liked the idea of a lovers embrace - very romantic in a nightmare kind of way
ReplyDeleteOy, one feels the teetering on the lip of the flames. Powerfully written.
ReplyDeleteThat pebble seems as light as a feather, a fine write, i could feel the desperation, have a good Wednesday
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
A dream within a nightmare... that's very haunting indeed, some embraces are like a kiss of death
ReplyDeleteSome relationships carry heavy chains, I liked the dark quality of this poem.
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether would be best to to have that nightmare alone or with someone clinging on, well chained in fact as though it was a punishment. I would prefer to answer for myself without someone else blabbing at my side!
ReplyDeletevery nice "
ReplyDeleteWow! Quite an image and intense emotions in this. Love how you pulled the pebble into it so eloquently :-) Great write!
ReplyDeleteThe music here is perfect for your piece --
ReplyDeleteHave felt that ride to nowhere before ...
Glad you noticed the sychronicity with the music...sensitive and insightful comment.
DeleteThis brings me the thought of chain connection between all of us...one's responsibility for all ~ feels like in glimmering flame....haunting image
ReplyDeleteunfortunately some situations in life could create this macabre feel...but when read in a poem it's utterly enjoyable...
ReplyDeleteWow! Those 5 lines are beyond articulation...
ReplyDeleteSpellbound!
Beautiful poem ... these lines are my favourite - "it would only take a pebble
ReplyDeleteto push me over the edge "
Haunting and yet the music is almost mocking...tragic and dark but it lingers and that is art.
ReplyDeleteMerci ma puce. C'est gentil a toi ! The music speaks...it's French:)
ReplyDeleteRallentanda, very strong emotions aroused!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written, and quite moving...
ReplyDeleteTo be chained to someone is, well, hell!
ReplyDeleteFrom the Raven’s Beak
Pray ...do tell!:)
DeleteOh that felt like a spider talking. Very well written.
ReplyDeleteThe words are mysterious. It could be lovers embraced or the embrace of death. I love the poem, and the music in the background enhances it wonderfully.
ReplyDeletewhat a poetic picture you paint
ReplyDeletebeautifully written combining different prompts
ReplyDeletePebbles
Gorgeous poem
ReplyDeleteI think I would be trying to wake up from this dream...
ReplyDeletewhatever it took.
Delightful poem, Rall! One of your best that I have read, I think! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd the Sicilienne is just wonderful!