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		Odin-esque feathers, decrepit of vision and liquor.Always on the outs with another floozy bird turned
 grey. I don't recall the night this week, only street-
 lights aglow with reflections. The elderly passing,
 seemingly weightless together, twined, heart in hand
 as they slow to a brisk step or two. And the teens,
 the weathered years. They always seem to change
 so quickly, mostly for the worst, but there's always
 better. Somewhere. They, heart in pocket, hand in
 hand, run to where they're going. The unheard of.
 That place.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Ooh, I like the structure you used for this piece... it suggests a steady, droning bleakness you have to look through and dramatically belies the heart of the piece. Expertly done. One of my favorites from you, even   . I'm afraid I have very little I could comment on
  (07-07-2011, 02:32 PM)jadielue Wrote:  Oden-esque feathers I'm afraid i don't get the reference  , decrepit of vision and liquor. Always on the outs with another floozy bird turned
 grey. I don't recall the night this week, only street-
 lights aglow with reflections. The elderly passing,
 seemingly weightless together love this bit, twined, heart in hand
 as they slow to a brisk step or two. And the teens,
 the weathered years. They always seem to change
 so quickly, mostly for the worst, but there's always
 better. Somewhere. Nice fluorish They, heart in pocket, hand in
 hand nice twist to "heart in hand", run to where they're going. The unheard of.
 That place.
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		Thanks a bunch, Addy!    Oden is a Norse god, I do believe.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Odin is the Norse God who ruled Asgard, He is associated with war, victory, death, battle, magic, wisdom, and prophecy. 
  (07-07-2011, 02:32 PM)jadielue Wrote:  Oden-esque feathers, decrepit of vision and liquor.Always on the outs with another floozy bird turned
 grey.  Sorry, I am not keen on your opening two lines. They seem erroneous and out of place.I don't recall the night this week, only street-
 lights aglow with reflections. The elderly passing,
 seemingly weightless together, twined, heart in hand
 as they slow to a brisk step or two. This is a beautiful image, I love seeing elderly couples who are at ONE with each other. And the teens,
 the weathered years. Weathered years is more demonstrative of the elderly couple.They always seem to change
 so quickly, mostly for the worst, but there's always
 better. Somewhere. Is 'Somewhere' necessary?They, heart in pocket, hand in
 hand, run to where they're going. The unheard of.
 That place.
PS. If you can, try your hand at giving some of the others a bit of feedback. If you already have, thanks, can you do some more?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Nothing is out of place here, I'm afraid, Aish.    Thank you so much for your comment.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (07-07-2011, 02:32 PM)jadielue Wrote:  Oden-esque feathers, decrepit of vision and liquor.Always on the outs with another floozy bird turned
 grey. I don't recall the night this week, only street- the enjambment here and above feels a little off
 lights aglow with reflections. The elderly passing,  i love 'elderly passing' for me it works on more than one level
 seemingly weightless together, twined, heart in hand  is seemingly needed?
 as they slow to a brisk step or two. And the teens,  slow to brisk intimates they were running
 the weathered years. They always seem to change
 so quickly, mostly for the worst, but there's always
 better. Somewhere. They, heart in pocket, hand in
 hand, run to where they're going. The unheard of.
 That place.
 
i've been in and out of this poem like a dart in a dartboard. 
mainly because of the 1st line. (it's Odin-esque btw )  
i get a feeling that it refers to someone whose unfaithful. 
odin had two ravens; hugin and mugin (i think) who flew the earth each night collecting thoughts and memories which they gave to odin.  i take the line to be that these two items have been stolen via age and booze.  
by a loved one who went astray , not knowing what he had. and thats why the 1st person is making such observations. i'm still working through the poem which is working on a few levels for me,  it strikes me as a poem that asks why. i wish i could have brought something solid to the feedback but it's a winding sort of poems that has ambiguity all over it, (which isn't a bad thing) 
 
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		D'oh!    Odin makes perfect sense... gorgeous line.
	
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		@ Billy, thank you for the spell-check!    @ Addy, glad it makes sense now.   
		
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