Monday, February 4, 2013


 Gothic girl

Are your amethyst black lips

 replicating the color

of your soul

or your pierced labia?

Do you walk the cemetery

whispering  secretes

in the ears

of the dead

asking for redemption

of dreaming books,

of sparrows,

or dead mice.

Do each

                Of your markings

littering your wrist

                                tell a story,

or did you just

                grow up in the suburbs?

2 comments:

  1. This is a new poem that is apart of my packet that I handed out in class. This is my first version. I have done no revisions to this poem. Personally, I truely enjoy the poem as it is, but I'm open to revisions. How do you (as the reader) feel about the poem? Do you like blunt approach?

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    1. I like the form of this poem and the white space. I think the white space portrays a thought as you assess the person in the poem. As I read the poem I wondered what the markings on the girl’s wrist were… a mouse?... sparrow ... maybe a skull? You could describe the markings to be more detailed. Otherwise, I do like the bluntness and freshness of this poem. I also like how you ended the poem with a question.

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