Yellow

Yellow

A Poem by Revery
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Have you ever noticed the color yellow,
no less brilliant but uncommon.


Have you ever been drawn to a cello,
it's music just as passionate.

 

Who questions the shape of a tree,
or measures the gravity of a raindrop.


Consider the softer gender

 

Asymmetric rhythm and variety,
are essence to femininity,
it’s strength not weakness.


There’s no true quintessence.

Nature shapes these,

to individual perfection.


All women bear it's essence
with natures affinity,
beautifully incandescent.



© 2018 Revery


Author's Note

Revery
Quintessence: The most perfect embodiment of something.
..Embodiment: the state or fact of being embodied.
.....Embodied: to give a concrete form to or to provide with a body
..........Body: the physical structure

Essence: The basic, real, and invariable nature of a thing or its significant individual feature or features: or the inward nature, true substance
....Nature: the universe, with all its phenomena
....Inward: toward the inside, into or toward the mind or soul

affinity: inherent likeness or agreement; close resemblance or connection.

"A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is asked in order to make a point and without the expectation of a reply.[1] The question is used as a rhetorical device, posed for the sake of encouraging its listener to consider a message or viewpoint. Though these are technically questions, they do not always require a question mark." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question


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@Revery: It repeats the suffix. It's literally the same word at the end. It sounds like a mental stutter IMHO. But I get what you're saying about theme. Try a synonym? Probably for "essence'. I love quintessence. It's quintessential to your whole vignette.

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@Revery: It repeats the suffix. It's literally the same word at the end. It sounds like a mental stutter IMHO. But I get what you're saying about theme. Try a synonym? Probably for "essence'. I love quintessence. It's quintessential to your whole vignette.

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Maidahl, interesting observation, they are synonyms, but they are different. In you pointing that out I went back and looked and it was interesting that I am using them as contrast to each other. My poem tries to fly in the face of what is considered to be "perfect embodiment" while explaining that the nature of femininity, it's "invariable nature" is individual varying embodiment.

This was a complexity of those stanza that played out without me consciously putting them there.

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It should be a question mark in the beginning. It is posed as a question, yes? "Quintessence" and "essence" are the same word. It's a little redundant. Opt for an alternative. The last three lines are impeccable.

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