A NEW POEM: Work on the Memphis series of poems continues. This is one of the first. It will be up for just a few days. Since these are shaping up into a book-length -- or at least a series of connected poems -- it may seem a bit out of context. Your comments are appreciated.
Poof...it's gone back to revision land. Thanks for the comments.
Poof...it's gone back to revision land. Thanks for the comments.
Comments
The last line clicks for me as well:
"still too sober..."
My only "criticism" is that I'd like to know HOW Tina is driving--is she alot faster than other folks on the road?--or is she being especially careful(so as not to be seen by a cop) BEFORE she grabs the wheel, and licks the rim of that bottle of booze?
Wow. What a lusty image that is, Collin!
And all this going on in---did I understand you to say--- it was RAINING???!!
Whew!
The images are almost too vivid! The first two lines of the second verse put me off for a minute, and the sentence seemed to be going on too long and getting too involved (echoing, no doubt, the whole desultory feeling of that bit of the journey) - then "but Tina needs booze" slammed me back into the present moment. The one in the poem, that is. And from there I'm in the car with you all the way ... except for having to adjust my Aussie sensibilites to understand what driving on the left implies in the US. The next line about "the two-lane" clarifies it. (That's an expression we don't have here, but it's so graphic it needs no translation.)
Yes, I am intrigued enough to want to know more. But even if I never do, this vignette is complete in itself.
GAV
TJ
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LOVE it!
Memphis is my fav city, ever. It's dirty, poor, dangerous, but heartbreakingly beautiful too.
Enjoyed the poem. Hope you'll share more of these.