We’re coming to the end of our love song. The sounds and various effects we use to express them will serve us in our future pursuits of poetry.
Twice a year when the poetry challenges come around, we know there will be a Tuesday dedicated to either love poems and “anti-love” poems. These opposite poles of romantic magnetism have a distinct “sound” all their own.
As we’ve explored, the lilting music of love has a quality that placates our hearts and touches souls. But the edgy, almost angry or angst filled sense of this “dark side” of love has a certain timber to it. The sound is more driven by the emotion. Jealousy, paranoia, uncertainty and self-doubt all come off sounding different from one another.
So, to close out February and to silence the sounds of love, develop some of those dreaded “anti-love” poems.
Over It
Cold as the floe floating free
hard as the granite on bleak tor
could the warmth of the sun or
time’s eroding constant plea
turn your heart back to me?
And if so, I’d toss my head in distain
I’d never deign be such a fool again.
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Love the images in the opening lines.
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Thanks so much
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this is great…esp. love ‘time’s eroding constant plea’.wow!
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Thank you, Janet
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Yes! The same phrase struck me most as well. You make me FEEL it, Debi. Excellent work.
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What a way to ask a question and answer it– powerful
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This reminds me of an old cartoon series, the “perfect squelch.”
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I had to look that up. Thanks William, I’m flattered.
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This holds a classic feel to me…I like it, Debi and especially the question within and then the answer. Excellent!
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Once bitten twice shy ? Well-expressed.
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Raw, hard emotion in this one. Well done!
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on a one-way street
hate’s one step away from love
point of no return
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So true, Sasha
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Thank you, Debi.
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everything packed
in three
explosive lines!
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This one really pops!
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Ohh … so much said in so few.
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Much said in point of no return-
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Bingo!
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True story!
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Great start ladies! Just finished snow blowing the drives. There is no love lost on this never ending winter. This prompt came at a good time! Carry on, poets!
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Seems like everyone’s shoveling or snow blowing. Even Baltimore got about a foot yesterday – hurray! It’s already melting, though..
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Ugh. Hang in there, Walt!
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You say you love her
But the only one you love
Loves only himself
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I knew a fellow like that. He was faithful only to himself.
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I like the ‘pronoun twist’ – mirrors this twisted kind of love well.
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Wow. Your use of “himself” instead of “yourself” adds a karate chop. Wonderful.
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I love how this reads riddle-like, Marie! Excellent work!
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Thanks you guys! 🙂
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yes! what they said…it’s that surprise twist that makes it outstanding!
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Well said, Marie.
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Winter’s Pain
Sounds in snow blowers
Drilling frozen heartbeat splish slosh
High pitched emissions
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We can relate, Priti!
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Send some of your snow south 🙂 Yesterday my kids were able to build a snowman for the first time this winter. Everybody was getting snow, but us.
Hang in there, spring is coming!
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Sasha, really??!! 🙂
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Fascinating. Never would’ve thought those things even cared.
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I enjoy the sound play, especially between pitched/emission.
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Hear! Hear!! but oh, the lovely love that thinks of those coming and going;)
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Here, too!
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Chucked It All, Except Your Hat
It could’ve been a lifetime, ours.
Forever to love, an ivory tower.
But we held too keen our own. Stood
on corners. Blind as trees are to woods.
Stood too stubborn, refused to show
our feelings. Us. Lonely as a prairie road.
So here I sit where you once sat,
by the way … I
chucked all your things, but kept your hat.
And you never said, and I’ll never tell,
why our lives to pieces fell.
© MB 2014,
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For me, this is deeply moving, especially the line, “Lonely as a prairie road.”
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Love the reverse order you employed in the closing lines, Misky.
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“Blind as trees are to woods.” Love that line. (Why’d you keep his hat?)
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Wonderful work as always, Misk. I am wondering the same thing as Debi here. Interesting.
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Stunning…every time i thought the line sucker-punched then came the follow-up and surprise ending.
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Great imagery all the way through, but I love, ‘blind as trees are to woods.’
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Just a twist on an old familiar saying, Sara.
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AFTERMATH
Hardened hearts host hate
in congealed pools
that love cannot abate;
hardened hearts host hate
and cast caring to fate
and the fulminations of fools.
Hardened hearts host hate
in congealed pools.
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Excellent way to bring in the sound devices, William and your closing line is spot-on…so true, the repetition of that line brings the emotion to a powerful point as well.
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“and the fulminations of fools.” I like that. Strong feeling and repetition effective.
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Your words lend an eerie, “icky” feel … completely appropriate and effective. Nice!
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every.single.line.stellar!
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I love this, William. All the word choices are perfect.
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[…] THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE SOUND IN EMOTION-develop some of those dreaded “anti-love” […]
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Tanka Welling
Pit sits lodged firmly
a pithy seed of sadness
tears will set it free,
forgiveness will begin growth –
heart of hatred will transform.
Copyright © Hannah Gosselin 2015
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The tenderness here is so transparent and hopeful. The image of tears as a lubricant is compelling. Wonderful work, in my opinion.
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Thank you, William, your reading and comments are always a poetic highlight and valuable insight…I appreciate your thoughts.
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Oh, yes! And the “pit” describes quite effectively the feeling deep inside. Wonderful!
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Those last two lines are love’s saving grace. Hallelujah!
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Absent
You many not think
I noticed the distance between us
when we’re standing side by side.
Your words are warm and friendly,
while your eyes go right past my head.
I remember what it was like
when I kissed Mom in the coffin.
It’s like that.
(Don’t worry, this is fiction.)
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WOW! Connie! The image and emotion presented here is chilling, and filled with sadness and regret. My favorite of the prompt so far. Nice work!
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This is a powerhouse of emotions, Connie. I could feel a chill.
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Wow. This poem creates its own temperature, or lack of it. Excellent.
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An Anti-Love Poem in Winter
Watch out for fast flies
buzzing, honing in
on the scent of honey
that drips from your tongue
in a litany of lies.
Shovel the snow that whites
that blackness of your heart.
Cart it away with all
the other parts of me
you have destroyed,
and all those wasted years
I will never get back.
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Powerful! the sound that exploded was ‘litany of lies’!!
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Thanks, Janet.
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YES, A standout line in an already powerful poem. EXCELLENT.
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There’s a certain cold anger here, or so it seems to me, that makes this poem hit with palpable force. Superb.
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Thanks so much, William. My cousin said it was perfect for February.
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Blot out the failure
love doesn’r always go wrong
cherish the success
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…and then comes the steady voice of experience! I love this!!
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Hear, hear!
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Thanks for this gentle reminder.
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Knowing Past Feeling
On some days
The love she feels
Morphs into a monster
As something
Foreign reels
Ferocious as love,
These fork-tongued foes
Remind her
She cannot simply rely
On what she feels,
But knows
How is it, velvet touch
Can turn harsh
As scratches on chalkboard
And what she thought
She knew of love
Mocks loud
Where demons lord?
To simply rely
On feelings shows
How little of love
She really knows
© Janet Martin
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“harsh as scratches on chalkboard”
“Mocks loud where demons lord”
BAM!
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I like the abrupt images here, especially considering the gentle tenor of most of the piece.
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I CAN’T LOVE YOU ANYMORE
Something has changed within me,
and you see, I can’t fight it anymore!
It goes to the core of the guy you knew
and it’s true. You see it too!
I can’t hold you like I used to,
my caresses aren’t like they were.
And sure, you can still make my heart
sing and you bring out the best
in the rest of me! But something has changed.
These feelings have rearranged
and I never thought they could,
or even should. I would find the bliss
in every kiss you offer, but I scoff
at the idea that that’s all there is!
My heart is near breaking, it is aching
almost to bursting and what’s worse,
I am glad it is so. Because, just when I thought
I can’t love you any more, I realize… I truly do!
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This ended exactly the opposite of what I was gearing myself up for:) instead of oh no! it was o-o-h yes! love it!
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You surprised me, Walt, but in a nice way.
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I don’t know how to get my name on the blogroll.
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I’ll put you on the blog roll Sara. It’s N admin thing. 😃
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thanks!
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You’re all set there, Sara!
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And once again you make me sigh. Wonderful!
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Thanks Janet, Sara, Marie! Even my “anti-love” poems are love poems!
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Sly, this.
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FAILING IN LOVE
Life throws you curves which swerve
out of your strike zone leaving you
alone in a crowded room. Your doom
was feeling love was something
you could grow into. But you two
feel obligated, not celebrated in the
traditions of bliss, every Judas kiss
turns your head instead of turning
your heart. You start to feel your
footing giving way and the day
you no longer do, will be your last clue.
You yell and fight all night still standing,
no soft landing to be had. Is it bad?
When you never fall, does love fail?
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This is great, especially the curve at the end.
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Excellent as usual. Love the ending, Walt. And I am curious … do you THINK in internal rhyme? 😉
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There are times that internal rhymes lace my words.
It would be absurd to not think in internal rhyme.
And everytime I try I drink in the rhyme I end up
thinking in rhyme! Every time!
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I’ll have to come back to this…
Just wanted you to know that WP took you away from my ‘follow’ list. So I didn’t get the prompt.
How aggravating….every time they make a change they trip up something.
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Bookmark us, Jules/ We’re not going anywhere!
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I may have done that, but just forgot when you put up new prompts. I know it is once a week…
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I post new prompts/lessons each Sunday.
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Check Mark in the brain… thanks.
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I might pass this one, as I have one almost ready for the newest post… Do the comments always stay open/
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Yes, Jules. That’s a part of the allure of the new site. Laid back, no pressures and your can go back and add to each prompt when you get to it. Walt.
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🙂
…Nice. Thanks.
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Is Love Forever Lost?
By: Nurit Israeli
Like shipwrecked sailors,
they are trying to save
what has long been lost.
The storms have left their mark.
Deep scars refuse to fade,
and rancor casts them adrift.
Defeated, they dig through
the wreckage of shattered hopes,
searching the remains for survivors.
Can a spark arise from the ember
of their smoldering desolation?
A fragment of hope?
Is love forever lost in the ashes of
burnt dreams, or can it still ascend,
like a Phoenix, reshaped, in spite?
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Interesting that this piece leaves the question open. Phoenices (? sp) tend to rise, though, so maybe it’s not so open. Fascinating piece.
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Lovely and thought-provoking. Especially the last stanza.
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Does true angst ever leave…?
https://juleslongerstrandsofgems.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/hardcore-poisoned-apple-2-26-s/
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A Quiet Finale
Their story –
over.
Too many wrong turns
until the dips and lows
became the norm
and the fun and love
began to leech out –
fading away…
like an old polaroid picture.
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Wonderland Wildness
Alice showed no malice toward
the red-faced Queen of Hearts.
Roses had been painted red,
Fuming, the queen said, off with her head,
all besides the issue of those stolen tarts.
The white rabbit was late
so it was his fate
to have tea time begin
without him.
The Cheshire cat had vanished,
dormouse was clearly drunk,
Hair and Hatter spoke gibberish
leaving Alice in a funk.
She’d grown too tall,
shrunk too small
after her fall,
with no one to call,
found herself sprawled
on the ground near a wall.
Alice sought advice
from a caterpillar, smoking
a device that blew letters in air,
promptly setting her choking.
Her curiosity caused a dream,
that’s what the family said.
When Alice woke under a tree,
ow! a bump on her head.
Alice kept her thoughts unspoken, smiling
at a piece of broken mushroom, a token beguiling.
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