advice with line breaks
Feb. 28th, 2004 08:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have re-used a phrase from another poem of mine, but otherwise this one is new to English language.
If anyone has some advice about my line breaks (or anything else for that matter), I'd appreciate it. I suck at line breaks.
coiling around the ache
like a lizard
around a fragile egg
she sucks out the fake
gold quick emotional fix
and leaves the hard work nourishment
to rot
and then she takes her burden
on her lap
and strokes it softly
until she forgets what it is made of
If anyone has some advice about my line breaks (or anything else for that matter), I'd appreciate it. I suck at line breaks.
coiling around the ache
like a lizard
around a fragile egg
she sucks out the fake
gold quick emotional fix
and leaves the hard work nourishment
to rot
and then she takes her burden
on her lap
and strokes it softly
until she forgets what it is made of
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Date: 2004-02-28 02:18 am (UTC)coiling around the ache
like a lizard
around a fragile egg
she sucks out
the fake gold
[the] quick emotional fix
and leaves the hard work nourishment
to rot
and then she takes her burden
on her lap
and strokes it softly
until she forgets what it is made of
Good poem, honey.
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Date: 2004-02-28 02:24 am (UTC)Yes, it's better now.
Thank you!
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Date: 2004-04-21 07:45 am (UTC)I want to sort of...make it a little clearer that it's a destructive behavior, and the yolk is the least nutritious part of the egg...
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Date: 2004-04-21 03:15 pm (UTC)she sucks out the fake
gold quick emotional fix
It depends on what you're going for,
though. I read it as "She sucks out
the fake" [which is a] "gold quick
emotional fix." And that second line
has a nice internal rhyme to it with
some harsh consonants.
I'm not sure about the title, though.
It definitely helps clarify the poem
some, and makes for a very good visual,
so perhaps it's what you're looking for.
The more I think about it, the more I
like it, but there's something odd about
it. Maybe since that's not a common term
in English?
I had no idea that yolks were the least
nutritious part of an egg. They're my
favourite part.