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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

12 Last Call: Falling Deep



Falling Deep

Senses flare with every breath we share;
pent up hungers caught most unaware.
Every touch sends shivers—tender waves
bent on driving us wild ‘til we’re slaves
chained together by desires that singe;
claiming us ‘til we become unhinged.

Tensions build with every touch we dare,
rendering us free—no more despair.
Weeks of fighting fade; our fevered thirst
sweetens harsh words spoken at our worst.
Rapt, we find ourselves dissolving fast,
trapped within a love we know will last.



Note on Form:  This is my second go at framed couplets.  Starting and ending a line on a stress throws me off a bit--not really sure why--but in the end, it think it sounds pretty nice.



This is my offerings for this weeks dVerse Poets Pub OpenLinkNight. If you get a chance, check out all of the talented poets who have stepped up into the spotlight. 


12 comments:

  1. this was a lot of fun...really nice rhythm to it...and that is a good place to be trapped...in a love that lasts...smiles...

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  2. nice...love that love wins over the fights...a good place to be... a good place to fall into...

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  3. I always love hearing the authors voice reading as they intended it. Nicely done!

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  4. Enjoyed this...especilly knowing that, in the end, the love WILL last!

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  5. Nice framing couplets....its tricky to write this form but you did it very well...I do like the kind of loving here ~

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  6. I love when love wins...nice piece !

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  7. So fun to fall, to let go with that special someone.
    Gene

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  8. Beautiful...love the strong passion within.

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  9. I'll take such a lap
    And fall for that trap
    Even listen to the flap
    Or a tempered yap

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  10. Awesome! I may copy this poem with some others that were written for Framed Couplets and send them to Hector. This is one of the best I've read. It's a thrash to work through the puzzle but isn't it gratifying to do it, and I should think so as well as you have done here. Working not only the rhymes but that slighly off-beat rhythm, wrapping lines (and how well you did that). Read aloud it doesn't feel like "form" poetry at all and that was the composer's aim. Stellar, really!

    Sorry I didn't get by to read your rondeau last week. We may revisit this form on FormForAll. We did cover it back in the OneStopPoetry days; but many don't go back that far with us. I'll let you know!!

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  11. Cool piece, nice work within the framed couplets. I also enjoyed the reading. Thanks

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