04-29-2025, 11:00 PM
Well hello metal-
Some in-line comments below:
Never Enough
My formerly untouched skin, another word for formerly?
porcelain with youth, innocence maybe just leave out formerly since innocemce will convey the thought
is pierced and dragged cut is
by the blade of reality. 'dragged' doesn't fit with 'blade'. Just cut [i]'dragged'[/i]
The words are carved into me: Leave out the whenever possible
never enough.
Before they were on my physical body Describe the specific body part
they were in my mind
seeds planted by you, my own father Mixed metaphor of seeds planted is out of context with skin/blade/words
so focused on his vain reflection
and who he wishes I wasleave out his vain reflection
that he never sees my bleeding. Cut that he
Leaves you with this:
My untouched skin,
porcelain innocence
pierced
by the blade of reality.
Words carved into me:
never enough.
Before they were on my ??
they were in my mind
???, my own father
so focused on
who he wishes I was
never sees my bleeding.
Needs more work, starting at Before.. You've got the bones of a strong poem here, metal.
Respectfully,
Mark
Some in-line comments below:
Never Enough
My formerly untouched skin, another word for formerly?
porcelain with youth, innocence maybe just leave out formerly since innocemce will convey the thought
is pierced and dragged cut is
by the blade of reality. 'dragged' doesn't fit with 'blade'. Just cut [i]'dragged'[/i]
The words are carved into me: Leave out the whenever possible
never enough.
Before they were on my physical body Describe the specific body part
they were in my mind
seeds planted by you, my own father Mixed metaphor of seeds planted is out of context with skin/blade/words
so focused on his vain reflection
and who he wishes I wasleave out his vain reflection
that he never sees my bleeding. Cut that he
Leaves you with this:
My untouched skin,
porcelain innocence
pierced
by the blade of reality.
Words carved into me:
never enough.
Before they were on my ??
they were in my mind
???, my own father
so focused on
who he wishes I was
never sees my bleeding.
Needs more work, starting at Before.. You've got the bones of a strong poem here, metal.
Respectfully,
Mark

